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Turbellarian Flatworms Have a Distinct Head

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Turbellarian flatworms have a distinct head.When compared to the head of an insect, what is the flatworm head missing? rev: 05_14_2014_QC_49568


A) Sensory organs
B) Light sensitive structures
C) Anterior collection of nerve cells
D) A mouth

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