Acrita

/əˈkraɪtə/ noun

A former taxonomic classification for simple organisms that lack a true brain or central nervous system, such as sponges and certain primitive animals.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'kritos' (discerned, distinguished), coined in the 19th century as a biological term to categorize creatures that seemed to lack differentiated neural tissue compared to more complex animals.

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