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What is cephalization ? How is it useful to its possessors?

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Cephalization: Coricentration of nerve (Brain) and sensory cells at the anterior end of the body is called as Cephalization. As a result of cephalization, these animals can sense the new environment and move efficient than the other animals in seaking food, locating mates and in avoiding of escaping from predators.
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