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What phylum and class are roundworms in?

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*Nematodes, also known as roundworms *Class Enoplea *Class Chromadorea


What phylum is roundworm in?

Roundworms: Phylum Nematoda. Species in the phylum Nematoda (from the Greek root word nema meaning thread) are better known as the roundworms (Fig. 3.41).

Are roundworms in the phylum Arthropoda?

The presence of an exoskeleton suggests, surprisingly, that phylum Nematoda (the roundworms) is more closely related to the Phylum Arthropoda (the arthropods) than to the other worm phyla.

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