👉 The term "bloodworm" refers to a type of nematode worm, which is an example of a single-celled organism. Bloodworms are parasitic worms that feed on living organisms such as fish, birds, and mammals. They typically live in the gut of their host animals and use them for their feeding. The bloodworm's cells have been found to be similar to those of humans, which makes it difficult to distinguish between these two species due to the similarity in cell structure.
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