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Evolution of the brain – evolution of behaviour
Evolution of the brain – evolution of behaviour
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Life Sciences
Grade
Grade 12+
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Nervous coordination
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Grade 12+
Life Sciences
V. Nervous coordination
36. Nervous coordination
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Keywords
linear
,
arrangement
,
mammals
,
amphibian
,
mammal
,
nervous system
,
brain
,
birds
,
fish
,
insect
,
bird
,
reptile
,
invertebrates
,
arthropod
,
arthropods
,
amphibians
,
reptiles
,
adaptation
,
Hydra
,
behaviour
,
evolution
,
cartilaginous
,
bipolar
,
bipolar neurones
,
cerebral cortex
,
insects
,
nerve cord
,
cartilaginous fish
,
telencephalon
,
chemoreceptor
,
evolutionary development
,
photoreceptor
,
mechanoreceptor
,
nerve cords
,
diencephalon
,
midbrain
,
forebrain
,
cerebral hemispheres
,
neocortex
,
unipolar neurones
,
unipolar
,
ladder type
,
ladder type nervous system
,
corve cords
,
paired nerve cords
,
primitive eyes
,
statocysts
,
statocyst
,
cerebral ganglia
,
olfactory lobes
,
cerebral hemisphere
,
folding
,
linear arrangement
,
bird brain
,
mammalian brain
,
reptile brain
,
Evolution of the brain - evolution of behaviour
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