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Does the nematode have an incomplete digestive system or a complete digestive system? Explain

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Nematodes have a complete digestive system

Step-by-step explanation:

Phylum Nematodes are also termed as roundworms. Nematodes have a complete digestive tract starts from the mouth and ends in anus.

components of Digestive tract: Stomoddeum where mouth opening oesophagus lies and the buccal cavity and the other end is the proctodeum,from here the waste exits. In between the two openings is a intestine a tube like structure,no stomach.These are the components involved in a complete digestive system of nematodes

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