The anatomical orientation or arrangement of the nervous system of a sea star

a. contains a central control organ with interconnecting neurons.
b. produces a signal that intensifies as it radiates from its point of origin.
c. cannot coordinate movement of the arms.
d. allows the organism to respond to stimuli approaching from any direction.
e. sends electrical signals in only one direction.


D

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