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Animal science: nervous system evolution

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How did symmetry effect the evolution of nervous systems?

Author: Sacha Forbes-Leith



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Bilaterally symmetrical animals, evolved ventral or dorsal nerve cords. Where as radially symmetrical echinoderms evolved to have a nerve ring with radiating nerves. Finally, molluscs have an asymmetrical nervous system.


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