Platyhelminthes !
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Your Head.
Yes, they have (primitive) sense organs anteriorally placed - this represents cephalisation, as does the aggregation of nervous tissue to monitor and respond to impulses from the anterior sense cells/organs.
No. If you cut a snake in half you will sever vital organs and major blood vessels.
The localization of a brain and specialized sensory organs of an animal's head is known as cephalization. This presumed evolutionary process focuses on the creation of sensory organs in the anterior end of the head.
Echinoderms have all the same organs as are normally found concentrated in the head only they have them scattered. So what if their eyes are on their legs if they still see. It is the seeing that is important, not the location of the eyes.
The sensory organs located on the mouth and head of a fetal pig are not the same as adults. These organs include the eyes and nose.
The “Head-Foot” region contains the mouth and sensory organs as well as the foot, the foot contains organs for locomotion.
the head protects our brains and other internal organs that are in our head
you can get a dragons head by cutting it's head of and by taking it's organs out, followed by stuffing them
the eyeballs, head, scales according to family feud but there are still 2 more the eyeballs, head, scales, bones, and gills
Subregnum: ParazoaPhylum: PoriferaSubregnum: AgnotozoaSuperphylum: RadiataPhylum: BrachiopodaPhylum: BryozoaPhylum: DicyemidaPhylum: EntoproctaPhylum: Gastrotricha