Asked by
Kynnedy Gardner
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Insects have:
A) only nerve nets.
B) only a few ganglia.
C) enough ganglia to be called a brain.
D) the same brain organization as a chordate.
Ganglia
Collection of nerve cells that functions somewhat like a brain.
Insects
Small arthropods with a segmented body, six legs, and, typically, one or two pairs of wings, making up the largest group of animals on Earth.
Nerve Nets
Simple types of nervous systems found in invertebrates, consisting of interconnected nerve cells without a central brain.
- Explain the evolutionary progression of nervous systems from simple to complex.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain the evolutionary progression of nervous systems from simple to complex.