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Difference between nervous system of vertebrates and invertebrates

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Answered by rohitbagoriya1977
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The nervous system is a network of nerve cells and, in most animals, a brain. In vertebrates, it also includes a spinal cord. The primary cell type found in the nervous system is the neuron , which has a cell body, containing the nucleus , and long extensions to carry information from one part of the body to another.
The nervous system has two primary functions that are critical in maintaining the life of the organism. First, sensory receptors allow the organism to monitor its external environment and detect changes that occur .

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Answered by DamanMaan
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DIFFERENCES: 1) Vertebrateshave a backbone or spinal column, have an internal skeleton made of bone, an advanced nervous system with a developed brain and have outer covering of protective cellular skin.Invertebrates have no backbone, no cell walls. ...Invertebrates tend to be small and slow moving.

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