Nematoda
Nematoda
Nematoda
Characteristics of Nematoda
Following are the important characteristics of Nematoda:
1. Their body is bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic.
2. They are cylindrical in shape.
3. They exhibit tissue level organization.
Classification of Nematodes
Nematodes are classified into the following classes:
Phasmidia or Secernentea
These are mostly parasitic.
Rhabditida
They have smooth and ringed cuticle.
There is a posterior lobe at the pharynx.
They are free-living and parasitic.
Dorylaimida
The cuticle is smooth without any bristles.
These are mostly terrestrial.
The buccal cavity consists of a protrusible spear.
It consists of 6-10 labial papillae.
For eg., Trichodoris
Mermithida
The cuticle is smooth.
Amphids are reduced.
In the larval stage, they live as parasites, whereas, the adult stage is free-
living.
For eg., Mermis, Agamermis
Chromedorida
The cuticle is smooth or ringed.
The cuticle is devoid of any bristles.
There is a posterior bulb at the pharynx.
They are free-living or marine.
For eg., Paracanthonchus
Desmoscolecida
The cuticle is ringed with prominent bristles.
There are four sensory bristles at the anterior end.
They are marine or free-living.
For eg., Desmoscolex
Monohysterida
The cuticle is smooth, ringed and contains bristles.
They possess circular amphids.
They can be marine, freshwater, or terrestrial.
For eg., Monohystera
Araeolaimida
The cuticle is smooth and might or might not contain bristles.
The amphids are spiral.
They possess labial papillae.
For eg., Plectus