Which of the following is true about the location of the nerve cords in invertebrates versus vertebrates? A. The nerve cords are ventral in both invertebrates and vertebrates B. The nerve cords are dorsal in both invertebrates and vertebrates C. The nerve cords are dorsal in invertebrates and ventral in vertebrates D. The nerve cords are ventral in invertebrates and dorsal in vertebrates
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