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Nemathelminths (Roundworms)

Th07 03, 2026  Elias Ntezimana  20 lượt xem

Nemathelminths, commonly known as roundworms, are elongated, cylindrical, unsegmented worms belonging to the phylum Nematoda. They are among the most abundant animals on Earth and inhabit a wide variety of environments, including soil, freshwater, marine ecosystems, plants, animals, and humans. While many nematodes are free-living and play important ecological roles, numerous species are parasites that cause serious diseases in humans, livestock, and crops. Their adaptability, simple body structure, and reproductive capacity make them one of the most successful groups of invertebrates.

Definition

Nemathelminths are cylindrical, bilaterally symmetrical, unsegmented worms belonging to the phylum Nematoda. They possess a complete digestive system with separate mouth and anus and may live freely in the environment or as parasites.

Classification

The systematic classification of nemathelminths is as follows:

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Nematoda
  • Common name: Roundworms

General Characteristics

Nemathelminths have the following characteristics:

  • Cylindrical body
  • Bilateral symmetry
  • Unsegmented body
  • Triploblastic organization
  • Pseudocoelom present
  • Complete digestive tract
  • Separate sexes in most species
  • Covered by a resistant cuticle
  • Molting during growth
  • No circulatory system
  • No respiratory system

Body Structure

The body consists of:

1. Cuticle

A tough, flexible outer covering that protects the worm from mechanical damage, digestive enzymes, and dehydration.

2. Epidermis

Produces the cuticle and supports the body wall.

3. Longitudinal Muscles

Allow the worm to move by producing characteristic side-to-side movements.

4. Pseudocoelom

A fluid-filled body cavity that acts as a hydrostatic skeleton and distributes nutrients.

5. Digestive System

The digestive tract is complete and includes:

  • Mouth
  • Pharynx
  • Intestine
  • Rectum
  • Anus

Food moves in one direction from mouth to anus.

Nervous System

The nervous system consists of:

  • A nerve ring surrounding the pharynx
  • Dorsal nerve cord
  • Ventral nerve cord
  • Sens

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