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What characteristics of the Phylum Nematoda make them more advanced than the other animal groups in this diagram?
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nematodes have thread-like, cylindrical bodies. Their bodies are also non-segmented, unlike earthworms. Nematodes are bilaterally symmetrical, meaning both halves of their bodies are identical.
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