Body Structure: Nematodes have a cylindrical, unsegmented body with a pseudocoelom, which is a fluid-filled body cavity that serves various functions including hydrostatic support and as a space for internal organs.
Movement: They move using a thrashing motion, facilitated by longitudinal muscles that run the length of their bodies.
Reproduction: Most nematodes are dioecious, meaning they have separate male and female individuals, and they reproduce sexually. Some species are hermaphroditic, possessing both male and female reproductive organs.
Develop and use models to illustrate that energy at the macroscopic scale can be accounted for as either motions of particles or energy stored in fields.