Platyhelminthes, Nemathelminthes and Annelida · Zoology

Nematodes move in a 'thrashing' motion because their high-pressure fluid-filled cavity acts against which structure?

  1. Parenchyma
  2. A non-extensible cuticle
  3. A calcified shell
  4. Segmented septa
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Correct answer: A non-extensible cuticle

Nematodes have a tough, collagenous cuticle that is under high hydrostatic pressure from the pseudocoelomic fluid. This creates a hydrostatic skeleton that allows longitudinal muscles to produce sinusoidal movement.

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