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Bradley Jenkins
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
The nerve net of Hydra:
A) contains a central control organ and connected neurons.
B) sends electrical signals in only one direction.
C) allows the organism to respond to stimuli approaching from any direction.
D) produces a signal that intensifies as it radiates from its point of origin.
E) cannot coordinate the movement of all tentacles at once.
Hydra
A genus of small, fresh-water organisms from the phylum Cnidaria, known for their regenerative ability.
Nerve Net
The network of neurons found in cnidarians and ctenophores.
Electrical Signals
Pulses of electric charge that are used for communication within and between nerve cells and muscles in organisms.
- Describe the progressive trends in the evolution of the nervous system.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the progressive trends in the evolution of the nervous system.