nematoda, it means a "thread form" it is also known as the round worms ... This parasitic species mostly lives inside the body..
Like pinworms,hookworms,heartworms
Porifera = sponges. Cnidaria = jellyfish Mollusca = molluscs Nematoda = round worms
Yes, hookworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, which consists of cylindrical, unsegmented worms commonly referred to as roundworms. Hookworms are parasitic nematodes that infect the intestines of humans and other animals.
Phylum Nematoda is also known as the roundworm phylum. Nematodes are characterized by their long, slender, unsegmented bodies and they can be found in various environments worldwide, including soil and marine habitats.
They are not the same, except that they are both primitive vermiform clades which include many parasitic species.Nematodes are what is commonly called roundworms and are pseudocoelomates while flukes are acoelomate trematodes belonging to the platyhelminths.
The kingdom of a nematode is Animalia. Nematodes are multicellular animals that belong to the phylum Nematoda.
Scientific classification: Roundworms make up the phylum Nematoda.
Porifera Coelenterata Platyhelminthes Nematoda Annelida Molluska Anthropeda Echinodermata
It's a Nematoda
A hookworm belongs to the Phylum Nematoda, which includes roundworms.
Horsehair worms are found under the Phylum Nematomorpha (Pechenik, 2010). Their defining characteristic is that they are pseudocoelomates lacking a functional digestive tract in the adult stage. There are about 320 freshwater species and 5 marine species described so far.
Flatworms belong to the phylum platyhelminthes.
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
there are 78 chamnbers in the heart of a Nematoda
The common name for phylum Nematoda is roundworms.
Nematoda
Ancylostoma is in the phylum Nematoda, also known as roundworms.
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