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Nematode

British pronunciation/nˈɛmɐtˌə‍ʊd/
American pronunciation/ˈnɛməˌtoʊd/
Nematode
[NOUN]
1

any long and cylindrical worm with a segmented body that is either parasitic or free-living

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nematode definition and meaning

What is a "nematode"?

A nematode is a slender, unsegmented worm that belongs to the phylum Nematoda. They are among the most abundant animals on Earth and can be found in various habitats, including soil, freshwater, and marine environments. Nematodes have a distinct cylindrical body shape and are usually microscopic in size. They have a simple digestive system and are known for their remarkable ability to adapt and survive in diverse conditions. Some nematodes are free-living, while others are parasitic, infecting plants, animals, or humans. They play important roles in ecosystems, as they decompose organic matter and contribute to nutrient cycling. However, certain parasitic nematodes can cause diseases in humans, animals, and crops.

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1Nematodes are major players in the carbon cycle.
2Nematodes also share some of the same biological characteristics as humans.
3First of all, what is a nematode?
4Nematodes aren’t especially shy, either.
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