- published: 26 Nov 2015
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Nematoida is a grouping of animals, including the roundworms and horsehair worms.
Armored kinorhynch-like scalidophoran animals from the early Cambrian. Huaqiao Zhang et al (2015), Scientific Reports http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep16521 Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses support the monophyly of the Scalidophora (Kinorhyncha, Loricifera, Priapulida) and Nematoida (Nematoda, Nematomorpha), together constituting the monophyletic Cycloneuralia that is the sister group of the Panarthropoda. Kinorhynchs are unique among living cycloneuralians in having a segmented body with repeated cuticular plates, longitudinal muscles, dorsoventral muscles, and ganglia. Molecular clock estimates suggest that kinorhynchs may have diverged in the Ediacaran Period. Remarkably, no kinorhynch fossils have been discovered, in sharp contrast to priapulids and loriciferans that are represente...
(Tiny Survivors) A video done in WMM. Footage from water samples taken from my AP Environmental Science class project "Eco-column". Animals depicted are: [Unknown Physidae] Kingdom: Animalia --Phylum: Mollusca ---Class: Gastropoda ----Family: Physidae [Unknown Nematodae] Kingdom: Animalia Clade: Nematoida Phylum: Nematoda Music originally taken from Metroid Prime, under the creative commons license.
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Various Aquatic freshwater life found in my Eco-column habitat. Organisms (in order of appearance: [Cyclops vernalis] Kingdom: Animalia -Phylum: Arthropoda --Subphylum: Crustacea ---Class: Maxillopoda ----Subclass: Copepoda -----Order: Cyclopoida ------Family: Cyclopidae -------Genus: Cyclops Interesting organism, the large sacs at the end of the Cyclops are eggsacs, and the first stage of the this organism is called a Nauplius, and eventually molts and grows into its final adult form. [Unknown Nematodae Class] Kingdom: Animalia -Clade: Nematoida --Phylum: Nematoda [Unknown Physidae] Kingdom: Animalia -Phylum: Mollusca --Class: Gastropoda ---Superfamily: Planorboidea ----Family: Physidae Bladder snails are very easily transferred into home aquariums and breed rapidly. They're ca...
Peristaltic movement is caused by smooth muscle as the smooth muscle contracts and moves material through a tube such as a digestive system. This example is from a nematode living in pond water as you can see the contractions move down the digestive system.
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