Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and

  1. Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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  2. Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)Respon
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  3. Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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  4. Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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  5. Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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  6. The human nervous system. The nervous system is like the body's control center. It helps us feel things, move our muscles, and
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  7. Your brain has instructed your muscles to move so an oncoming vehicle. What division of your nervous system carried the
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  8. What are the two main divisions of the nervous system called?A the sympathetic and the parasympathetic B the active nervous
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  9. QuestionSummarize the functions of the nervous system.(1 point) Responses The nervous system controls the respiratory system by
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  10. Today, biologists classify sponges as animals rather than plants. What evidence supports today’s classification?
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