The Nervous System
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The tape Worm

Back Ground Information

Live in all land and sea environments
Can live in humans
Have a very infectious disease


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Nervous System

All sensory organs and ganglia of a tape worm are located on the head of the tape worm. It is considered to have no true nervous system since their is no cord to allow the nerves to travel through the body. They can feel and see from the front though but not from anywhere else.
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