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What is responsiveness or irritability?
Responsiveness or irritability is one of the characteristics of life where organisms are able to respond to stimuli.
What is the role of coordination and control in multicellular structures?
Coordination and control in multicellular structures allow cells to produce more specialized functions that they cannot do individually.
Which animals do not have intricate nervous systems?
Invertebrates, animals without a backbone, do not have intricate nervous systems.
What are the structures in cnidarians and sponges called?
The structures in cnidarians and sponges that do not have associative activity are called simple nervous structures.
What are the functions of the nervous and endocrine systems in vertebrates?
In vertebrates, the nervous and endocrine systems are responsible for coordination and control.
Test your knowledge on the Nervous System and its role in coordination and control. Explore how organisms respond to stimuli and understand the characteristics of life related to responsiveness and irritability.
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