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How are the nervous system of a flatworm and a fish different? My
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How are the nervous system of a flatworm and a fish different? My
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fishes and worms are diffrent so in other words there systems such as reproduction system are not the same because they will not be able to mate
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One has a brain with a forebrain, a midbrain, and a hindbrain, and the other has ganglia in which integration can occur.
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