What is a Nematode?
So, what is a nematode? Nematodes are animals, worms to be precise, and numerous ones at that. Experts estimate there are more than a million different species of nematodes. In fact, 4 out of every 5 animals are nematodes making them the most numerically abundant animals on the planet - by a lot. They can be found absolutely everywhere from the deepest part of the ocean to the top of the highest mountain.
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Видео What is a Nematode? канала Iowa PBS
This video was produced by Iowa Public Television in association with Iowa State University of Science and Technology.
Explore a free, online interactive case study that incorporates scientific concepts such as natural selection, adaptation, inheritance of traits, integrated pest management and nematodes. Find out more at http://www.iptv.org/grainlyfarms
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