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27 May, 05:25

Which of the following animals have a central nervous system? Those that are cephalized Those that are radially symmetrical Those that are slow moving and sessile Those that are cephalized and radially symmetrical None of the above

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  1. 27 May, 06:53
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    The correct answer is: A) Those that are cephalized.

    Explanation:

    The Central Nervous System is only present in animals that are cephalized, capable of moving, and have bilateral symmetry.

    Cephalized animals have a proper region in their front end in which the mouth, the sensory organs and the nerve ganglia concentrate and form a "head".

    An animal with bilateral symmetry has a single plane of symmetry (the sagittal plane) which divides the body into two halves: one left and one right.

    Animals that are radially symmetrical exhibit a pattern around their central axis that repeats itself up to 8 times. A good example of a radially symmetrical animal is a starfish.
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