Chemistry, 13.11.2020 04:10 LuvieAnn1886
PLEASE HELP ME You think that although there are some differences, the human nervous system is similar to a computer. You're friend says, "No way! A computer is just metal, wires, and plastic." Develop an argument that would persuade your friend that there are similarities between these two systems. Include specific examples and evidence to support your position.
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