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Cerebral ganglia in aschelminthes

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cerebral ganglia are multiple ganglions which are just clusters of nerve cells. These nerve cells exist in large and numerous clusters in the head of the animal as a sort of primitive brain. For the planarians, the cerebral ganglia control the nervous system of the animal.

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Answered by itzYourKamina
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Ganglia are ovoid structures containing cell bodies of neurons and glial cells supported by connective tissue. Ganglia function like relay stations - one nerve enters and an other exits. The structure of ganglia is illustrated by the example of the spinal ganglion.

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