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22 March, 05:57

Insects, in contrast to chordates, have what feature in their nervous system?

A. Nerve net

B. Ventral nerve cord

C. No brain

D. Dorsal nerve cord

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  1. 22 March, 06:11
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    Answer: Ventral nerve cord

    Explanation: The nervous system of the insects are very simple that consists of specialized cells.

    It contains a network of cells that is used to generate electrical impulse that is circulated throughout the body.

    Insects consists of a simple nervous system with a dorsal brain linked to a ventral nerve cord.
  2. 22 March, 06:23
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    Answer:b ventral nerve cord
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