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    Exam 11: Annelids and Allied Taxa
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    The Typical Nervous System of Annelids Consists of
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The Typical Nervous System of Annelids Consists of

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Question 6

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The typical nervous system of annelids consists of


A) a brain and a ventral nerve cord.
B) a ladder-like pattern.
C) a nerve net.
D) a brain,a ventral nerve cord,and a dorsal nerve corD.

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