The Brain or Ganglia of an earthworm helps carry out all of the earthworm's body functions such as movement... similar to humans.
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Cerebral Ganglia
ganglion
the brain
Earthworms have a very simple nervous system and their brain is not as structured or centralized as in other organisms. Their brain is made up of a series of ganglia, small clusters of nerve cells, which are located throughout their body. Overall, the earthworm's brain is very small in size.
No, earthworms lack a cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for thought.
Nerval cord and the brain....Hope this helps :)
The Ganglia is a part of the nervous systemThe Ganglia is a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system.To make a long story short it's a brain.
Earthworms do have a brain.
The Nervous Organs in an Earthworm include: * The brain * The ventral nerve cord I hope this informaton is helpful to you!! =)
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