Upon close inspection of movement in annelids and nematodes, you would notice an obvious difference. Nematodes tend to wriggle b
ack and forth, while annelids tend to contract along their length as their girth swells and then thin out as they stretch. What anatomical feature explains this type of movement? _____ Select one: a. The annelids possess longitudinal muscle fibers that the nematodes lack. b. The nematodes lack circular muscle fibers. c. Nematodes lack a coelom. d. Annelids have a highly specialized nervous system capable of more complex movements.
What anatomical feature explains this type of movement?
B.The nematodes lack circular muscle fibers.
Explanation:
Nematodes or roundworms are a an animal phylum inhabiting a broad range of environments, from the Animalia kingdom. They have adapted to almost every ecosystem. They are normally small. T<em>hey lack circular muscle fibers. Instead, underneath the epidermis they have a layer of longitudinal muscle cells.</em>