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Dictionary » N » Nerve - Animals Nerve - AnimalsNerves in animals are divided into two areas, afferent [[neurones, which send messages to the [[central nervous system (CNS), and efferent neurones transpo. ![]()
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Results from our forumHow did the brain form?To cut a long story short: it formed by a consolidation of nerve cells. Apparantly all animals have similar nerves cells, we just have more, making us more advnced in intelligence. For ...
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What your favorite endangered species.Yes, how dare they roam the land that they have for 400,000 years. What nerve they have to invade territory that man has claimed in the last several ... and utter destruction our own species has wrought, not only upon animals, such as the vanished Bison and the Dodo, but upon its own inferior ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... and what developed was a rudimentary nervous system called a nerve net. over time parts of the nerve net have joined to form nerve chords ... physiology far-surpasses ours in complexity. And I know I see plenty of animals on the Discovery Channel whos behavior boggles my mind. Some dinosaurs ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... and what developed was a rudimentary nervous system called a nerve net. over time parts of the nerve net have joined to form nerve chords ... states…with authority, mind you, that the reason we find fossil marine animals high on mountains is because they were left there by Noah’s flood. ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... than the upward concept we now hold. - the physical adaptations of animals correlate to their environment. it is irrelevant to say that one ... and what developed was a rudimentary nervous system called a nerve net. over time parts of the nerve net have joined to form nerve chords ...
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