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Q: Does the brain attach to the ventral nerve cord of a worm?
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What are the parts of earthworms nervous system?

An earthworm has a paired brain attach to it nerve cord, that flows to its ganglia. The Clitellum ( the ring or band on the worm) is were the worm senses things. An earthworm can also not feel pain.


What does the ventral nerve cord do in a earthworm?

there is not a ventral nerve cord


Are the ventral nerve cord and ventral blood vessel connected?

no


Are the ventral nerve cord and the ventral blood vessel connected?

no


What are the small swelling found along the ventral nerve cord called on a earthworm?

It't the Ganglia (brain)


What organisms have a ventral nerve cord?

A ventral nerve cord can be found in on the bottom (or lay on the bottom) of the organisms, such as grasshoppers and earthworms. Hope this helps! - AJ


Earthworms nervous organs are?

The Nervous Organs in an Earthworm include: * The brain * The ventral nerve cord I hope this informaton is helpful to you!! =)


What is a dorsal hollow nerve cord?

The dorsal nerve cord is one of the embryonic features unique to chordates, along with a notochord, a post-anal tail and pharyngeal slits. It is a hollow cord dorsal to the notochord. It is formed from a part of the ectoderm that rolls, forming the hollow tube, compared to other animal phyla, which have solid, ventral tubes. The dorsal nerve cord is later modified into the brain and spinal cord. Dorsal nerve cord is mainly found in phylum Vertebrata. Dorsal means the "back" side, as opposed to the belly side (ventral).


How does the position of the worms nerve cord compare with your nerve cord?

The position of the worms nerve cord compare with your nerve cord is it placement along the ventral surface of the body. Our spinal cord is protected by vertebra were the worms is unprotected.


What is a hollow nerve cord?

The dorsal nerve cord is one of the embryonic features unique to chordates, along with a notochord, a post-anal tail and pharyngeal slits. It is a hollow cord dorsal to the notochord. It is formed from a part of the ectoderm that rolls, forming the hollow tube, compared to other animal phyla, which have solid, ventral tubes. The dorsal nerve cord is later modified into the brain and spinal cord. Dorsal nerve cord is mainly found in phylum Vertebrata. Dorsal means the "back" side, as opposed to the belly side (ventral).


Why do worms have a ventral nerve cord?

The nerve cord of an earthworm is ventral because the nerve cord runs down the ventral, or belly, plane of the organism compared to a dorsal nerve cord, which would run down the dorsal, or back, plane of the organism.


A vertebrates backbone is part of what internal skeleton?

Ventral nerve cord, vertebra, dorsal nerve cord, and notocord.