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Which best describes the dorsal nerve cord? a thick grouping of nerves that runs down the back of the embryo a group of interconnected neurons that enables response to stimuli a group of similar nerve cell bodies grouped together a stiff, nonconducting rod that develops down the back of all chordate embryos

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a thick grouping of nerves that runs down the back of the embryo

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A thick grouping of nerves that run down the back of the embryo

Step-by-step explanation

The dorsal nerve cord is special embryonic characteristic of the ganglia. It is a hollow dorsal cord that is composed of a section of the exfoliated coagulant that forms a hollow tube unlike solid abdominal tubes in other animal species. It is located in the vertebrae of vertebrates.


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