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Nematodes and microscopic are called
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Nematodes are often referred to as roundworms. They are a diverse group of unsegmented worms belonging to the phylum Nematoda. Microscopic organisms, which could include a wide variety of small life forms such as bacteria, protozoa, and algae, are typically referred to as "microorganisms" or "microscopic organisms."
If you are asking for a specific term that encompasses both nematodes and other microscopic organisms, you might refer to them collectively as "microfauna" or "microbial life," depending on the context.
If you are asking for a specific term that encompasses both nematodes and other microscopic organisms, you might refer to them collectively as "microfauna" or "microbial life," depending on the context.