Vertebrate and invertebrates nervous systems
Specify some of the main differences of vertebrate nervous systems comparing to the invertebrates?
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Within the vertebrates, the nervous system is well-characterized, with brain and dorsal neural cord enclosed by the rigid skeletal structures. In most of the invertebrates, the nervous system is predominantly ganglial, having the ventral neural cords.
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