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BIOECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF ROUNDWORMS (NEMATODA) AND THEIR BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Kungirotova Anorxol Inoyatovna,Qurbonov Abdulla Baxtiyorovich,Rustamova Durdona Homid qizi,Ashurova Nazira Usmonqul qizi , Assistant, Department of Medical Biology and Histology, Termez Branch of Tashkent State Medical University,Teacher, Department of Microbiology, Public Health, Hygiene and Management Tashkent State Medical University, Termez Branch,1st-year student, Faculty of Pediatrics (Major: Pediatrics), Termez Branch of Tashkent State Medical University,1st-year student, Faculty of Pediatrics (Major: Pediatrics), Termez Branch of Tashkent State Medical UniversityAbstract
This article provides a biological analysis of the bioecological diversity of organisms belonging to the roundworm (Nematoda) phylum, detailing their role in nature and human health. The research is focused on highlighting the morphophysiological adaptations of free-living and parasitic nematodes, their significance in ecosystems, and their impact within the medical and veterinary fields.
Keywords
Nematodes, bioecology, parasitism, biological analysis, morphophysiological adaptation, medical zoology, helminthiases.
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