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nematode Tiny, microscopic animals, also called "roundworms." Some nematodes are important decomposers in the soil. Others live in water, and some are parasites.
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nematode Any of a phylum (Nematoda or Nemata) of elongated cylindrical worms parasitic in animals or plants, or free-living in soil or water.
Ãâó: biology.usgs.gov/s+t/SNT/noframe/zy198.htm
nematode A microscopic free living worm. Many species live by predating bacteria. Nematode sperm cells are very unusual in being large crawling cells.
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nematode a roundworm; some are parasites an some are fed to fish.
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nematode Group of worms with an unsegmented body. Abundant in marine and freshwater habitats, in soil, and as parasites of plants and animals.
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