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Which organism has a central brain A.sponge B. hydra C. flatworm D. fish
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Which organism has a central brain A.sponge B. hydra C. flatworm D. fish
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THE ANSWER IS D-FISH HAVE GOOD DAY!!1
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D fish as sponges don't exact have brains, hydra don't have brains and flatworms do not have brains.
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