Ganglia are clusters of nerve cells. They are mostly associated with the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system in vertebrates, where their functions are particularly related to the activities of the heart, glands, and involuntary muscles..
Ganglia are bundles of nerves that are found in the peripheral nervous system. Ganglia function to connect neurological structures and send messages between them.
The ganglia is a concentration of nerves, analogous to the brain, best used for coordination.
In vertebrates the basal ganglia is located in the base of the forebrain. The basal ganglia is associated with a variety of functions such as voluntary motor control, eye habits and emotional functions.
Jellyfish don't have brains Starfish do not have brains. Instead they have a cluster of nerves called ganglia. Being more specific than the person before me, I am doing a science course that basically says that there are some animals(E.g. earth worms, shrimp and starfish) that do not have brains per say but they have clusters of ganglia that make a plexus or plexi (the plural form of plexus) and these act as nerve centers. -Actually, earthworms and shrimp (as do all arthropods) have central brains. However, they also possess a chain of ganglia along their nerve cords. Echinoderms (such as starfish) do not have true brains, instead having nerve nets.
It is not known. While they do have a nervous system, it is not well developed and consists of only several ganglia. That being said, only the paua knows for sure.
An insect has a brain as part of its nervous system. The brain receives and interprets sensory impulses from all ganglia on the insect's body.
The Ganglia is a part of the nervous systemThe Ganglia is a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system.To make a long story short it's a brain.
Ganglia are nerve clusters. I don't know if flatworms have them or not; if they do, they probably function more or less like a rudimentary brain.
The pedal ganglion supply nerves to the foot muscles of mollusks.
The ganglia is a concentration of nerves, analogous to the brain, best used for coordination.
Clams and many other lower-class animals have ganglia instead of brains. Ganglia are simply nerve clusters that function as a neurological control center (just like a brain).
The function of ganglia in the human body is to get information from the photoreceptors and collectively transmit image-forming and non-image forming visual information from the retina to regions in the brain.
Visceral ganglia refers to a pair of ganglia in mollusks, oysters, and other shellfish that are fused to or close to pleural ganglia because of pleurovisceral connections.
yes
terminal ganglia P.S. 100%, i am a teacher.
These collections are called ganglia. Ganglia often interconnect with other ganglia to form a complex system of ganglia known as a plexus.
no only insects and worms have a ganglia
the terminal ganglia