rotnematoder
Rotnematoder, also known as rotifers, are microscopic, aquatic animals belonging to the phylum Rotifera. They are characterized by their distinctive wheel-like structure, which is composed of a corona of cilia surrounding a central mouth. Rotnematoder are found in various freshwater and marine environments, including ponds, lakes, and oceans. They play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems as they serve as a food source for many larger organisms, including fish and crustaceans. Rotnematoder are also known for their ability to reproduce asexually, which allows them to quickly colonize new environments. Despite their small size, rotnematoder are important indicators of water quality, as their presence or absence can signal the health of an ecosystem. They are also studied in scientific research for their unique biological characteristics and potential applications in biotechnology.