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    Exam 32: Neuroscience I: Structure, Function, and Evolution of Nervous Systems
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    The Simplest Nervous System Found in Nature Is the Nerve
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The Simplest Nervous System Found in Nature Is the Nerve

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The simplest nervous system found in nature is the nerve net.An example of an organism that senses and responds to its environment with this ancient system would be


A) a jellyfish.
B) an earthworm.
C) a frog.
D) a fiddler crab.
E) a cockroach.

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