Life: The Science of Biology
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Author: David E. Sadava, David M. Hillis, H. Craig Heller, Sally D. Hacker
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 31.3, Problem 2R
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The significant impacts that nematodes have on humans.
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Nematodes, also known as roundworms, belongs to phylum Nematoda. These are the most widely distributed and most copious organism among all the groups of animals. These are microscopic, free-living, and molting animals and belongs to the clade ecdysozoa.
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