Caenorhabditis elegans is an unsegmented, transparent nematode, bilaterally symmetrical about 1 mm in length. It lives in temperate soil environments. Its outer covering is very tough. It has four epidermal cords. It feeds on bacteria and can be easily housed and cultivated in large numbers.
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