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nematode tiny, worm-like, multicellular animals adapted to living in water. There are approximately half a million species found in the ocean, in freshwater and in soils. Parasitic species form a smaller group.
Ãâó: www.dpi.qld.gov.au/source/11949.html
Nematoda An animal phylum that includes all roundworms.
Ãâó: www.mdsg.umd.edu/Education/biofilm/glossary.htm
nematode A class of worms, sometimes called threadworms. Nematodes used in biological control are microscopic. They enter insects through the mouth or spiracles and feed inside, usually causing the host to die.
Ãâó: wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/epd/ipm/docs/glos.html
Nematoda Phylum of roundworms which live in moist habitats, including aquatic environments, wet soil, and animal tissue. Nematodes may survive as decomposers, parasites, and agricultural pests. They are characterized under the microscope by their snake-like bodies and thrashing movements.
Ãâó: livingclassrooms.org/lbo/biofilm/glossary.html
nematoblast spermatid.
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