Cephalization is the process in animals by which nervous and sensory tissues become concentrated in the "head." The evolution of a head allows scientists to distinguish between the head end, or anterior, and the opposite end, the posterior.
The cephalization of a mollusca could possibly describe the arrangement of neurons in the front end of the animal.
An earth worm demonstrate cephalization through an an enlarged ganglion that acts as a simple brain. One particular part of the earth worms nervous system, an enlarged ganglion, does act as a simple brain, and it is located in the anterior portion of the earthworm's anatomy. Hence, the earthworm exhibits cephalization.
platehelminthes (flat worms)
Yes, frogs exhibit bilateral symmetry. Cephalization is the concentration of nervous tissue at one end of an organism. The frog has this nervous tissue (the brain) at the anterior end of the body (the head.)
The term dominant is used to describe the animal in a group that is the largest strongest or has the highest status.
The cephalization of a mollusca could possibly describe the arrangement of neurons in the front end of the animal.
The term is aerobic.
Cephalization
Cephalization. Shouldn't you be reading your textbook?
Speciation is the term used to describe the process for a new species developing from an existing species.
A hydra does not have cephalization.
The Polymerization process .
Naturalization
Naturalization
multiplexing
Replication is the term used to describe the process of copying DNA. Or perhaps transcription.
Graduated.