yes and they may lay more than 200,000 a day
study of plant is called botany study of plants is called zoology
well, rodentology is the study of rodents, which I guess is close enough.
Nematodes fall under the class Nematoda. They are elongated, cylindrical worms that are found in various habitats around the world. Nematodes play important roles in ecosystems, but some species are parasitic and can cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans.
Oology is the study of eggs (all eggs as related to biology) Ornithology is the study of birds...so it's gotta be one of those two Oornithology seems like the most balanced answer! but it's not a recognized field of science.
The study of nematodes and roundworms.
Roundworm can also be called nematodes.
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Nematodes are also called round worms.
Yes. Nematodes a multicellular.
Nematodes belong to the roundworms or phylum Nematoda.
Yes, nematodes have bilateral symmetry.
yes and they may lay more than 200,000 a day
Nematodes are roundworms. Many of the 28,000 or more species of nematodes are parasitic. Nematodes are very successful organisms, living just about everywhere where there is life.
i think the benefits of nematodes is the safe way to fight pests
Nematodes can live on fish, in fish and fish can consume them.
Tom Goodey has written: 'Laboratory methods for work with plant and soil nematodes' -- subject(s): Nematoda 'Soil and freshwater nematodes' -- subject(s): Freshwater nematodes, Soil nematodes, Nematoda