Give an example of roundworms interacting with other organisms. 2. Give an example of roundworms interacting with other organisms.
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Step 1: Roundworms, also known as nematodes, are a diverse group of animals that interact with other organisms in various ways, including parasitism, predation, and decomposition. Show more…
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