Roundworm
The scientific name for the Roundworm is Caenorhabditis Elegans. The roundworm is a member of the Anemilia kingdom, and the Nematoda phylum. The roundworm live in temperate soil environments, and feed on bacteria found in decaying vegetables. Like all the other Nematoda species described, the roundworm does not have a skeleton. Instead they have a hydro-static skeleton. The roundworm's body is shaped by its muscular system. The hydro- static skeleton is for the muscles to have resistance to allow movement.