Roundworms do not have backbone.
2007-02-21 13:48:05
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answer #1
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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A roundworm's backbone does not help them in any way, shape, or form for one distinct fact: they do not have a backbone to begin with.
Roundworms are nematodes, a type of worm which is an invertebrate (lacks vertebrae to form a spine).
2007-02-21 15:08:30
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answered by icehoundxx 6
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Roundworms are invertebrates, which means they don't have a backbone. They are very similar to earthworms.
2007-02-21 13:55:49
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answered by Davsvanhelsing 2
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Isn't it a NEMATODE? Didn't think they had a backbone.
2007-02-21 13:53:44
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answered by Gert 1
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nematode boxing and racquetball.
2007-02-22 14:54:38
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answered by bad guppy 5
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worms dont have bones
2007-02-25 09:27:35
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answered by princess24 1
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