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How are the nervous systems of a flatworm and a fish different? Answer ASAP!!!!!!!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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A flatworm has a simple nervous system with two nerve cords running down both of its sides. ... While a fish's nervous system is comprised of a central brain and a spinal cord along with many branching nerves, which allows them to sense things around them

Answered by sadiaanam
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Explanation:

A flatworm has a straightforward neural system made up of two nerve cords that run down both of its sides. A fish's neurological system, which enables them to feel their environment, is made up of a central brain, a spinal cord, and several branching nerves.

The Nervous System: What Is It? The brain, spinal cord, and a sophisticated nerve network are all parts of the nervous system. The brain and the body are communicated with via this system. All bodily functions are managed by the brain.

The flatworm's CNS is made up of the following: I the orthogon, which is made up of transverse commissures and main longitudinal nerve cords that form a network resembling a ladder.

The brain and spinal cord make the fish's central nervous system.

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