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File:Roundworm.jpg

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A roundworm taken from wet soil. The front of the worm is on the left, and the dark line visible at the end is its feeding apparatus, known as a stylet. The undulation from side to side is characteristic of roundworms, which do not have circular muscles. Photo by Josh Grosse, 2002.

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current02:39, 17 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 02:39, 17 October 2005236 × 152 (4 KB)<bdi>Dlanglois</bdi>A roundworm taken from wet soil. The front of the worm is on the left, and the dark line visible at the end is its mouth and throat. The undulation from side to side is characteristic of roundworms, which do not have circular muscles. Photo by Josh Grosse

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