Roundworms: 1. Roundworms are parasites that can infect people and animals. 2. They're usually light brown or white and are a few inches long. 3. They live in and feed off an animal's intestines.
1. There are an estimated 1,000,000 species of Nematoda, which have adapted to nearly every environment on Earth. 2. Nematodes usually reproduce sexually, but some are able to reproduce on their own. 3. Some species have teeth.
1. Flatworms can glide over surfaces and use small body hairs for movement. 2. Although some can live independently, most flatworms are parasites (for example, tapeworms). 3. They can reproduce sexually, asexually, and by regeneration.
Roundworms:
ReplyDelete1. Roundworms are parasites that can infect people and animals.
2. They're usually light brown or white and are a few inches long.
3. They live in and feed off an animal's intestines.
Nematoda:
ReplyDelete1. There are an estimated 1,000,000 species of Nematoda, which have adapted to nearly every environment on Earth.
2. Nematodes usually reproduce sexually, but some are able to reproduce on their own.
3. Some species have teeth.
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ReplyDeleteFlatworms:
ReplyDelete1. Flatworms can glide over surfaces and use small body hairs for movement.
2. Although some can live independently, most flatworms are parasites (for example, tapeworms).
3. They can reproduce sexually, asexually, and by regeneration.
1.) Some feed on plants and algae, others feed on fungi or bacteria.
ReplyDelete2.) They live in living soil and fresh water.
3.) There kingdom is Animalia.
1. Most dogs will get roundworms in their life usually as puppies though.
ReplyDelete2. Roundworms can harm humans, if in contact with dog feces or contaminated soil.
3. Roundworms can cause lung,eye, and heart signs.
-Jessica Ryan
1.Nematoda best known for there damaging effecs on crops.
ReplyDelete2.the oldest fossil was a Nematoda
3.Nematoda namally contribute land 15% of the zoobenthe biomass in lakes
-Maverick Sumner