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Cnidarians do not have a nervous system like ours. a. How does it differ from ours?

Cnidarians do not have a nervous system like ours. a. How does it differ from ours-example-1

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Cnidarians have nerve cells that are organized in a nerve net – a diffuse network where neurons interact wherever they cross one another.

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