Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What are nematodes?

  1. Microscopic, colorless, worm-like animals that live as saprophytes or parasites.

  2. Substances causing disorders of the nervous system.

  3. Maximum dose of a pesticide that produces toxic effects.

  4. Pollutants coming from a single, specific site.

The correct answer is: Microscopic, colorless, worm-like animals that live as saprophytes or parasites.

Nematodes are microscopic, colorless, worm-like animals that come from the animal kingdom. They can be found living in soil or water as either saprophytes or parasites. Option B is incorrect as nematodes are not substances, but living organisms. Option C is incorrect because maximum doses of pesticides do not directly relate to nematodes. Option D is incorrect because nematodes are not pollutants, but rather natural organisms. Therefore, option A is the most accurate answer to the question.