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    The Ability of Worms and Jellyfish to Learn Is Notable
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The Ability of Worms and Jellyfish to Learn Is Notable

Question 96

Question 96

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The ability of worms and jellyfish to learn is notable because they each have:


A) a CNS but not a PNS.
B) no recognizable brain.
C) no neurons.
D) very large brainstems.

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