A cnidarians nervous systems Is a simple nerve net A cnidarians nervous systems Is a simple nerve net
yes in a way, although it is like birds, and whales. It is a communication in which only they and others like them, can understand. so therefore yes they can communicate.
sea anemones have very primitive nervous systems.
Nervous responses in Cnidarians are controlled by a diffuse web of interconnected nerve cells called a nerve net.
Yes. Cnidarians have simply nervous systems. Those nerves control their muscles.
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Cnidarians have a mouth/anus, tentacles, stomach cavity, and skin.
All cnidarians possess tentacles and are radially symmetrical. Most cnidarians are found in shallow water and are marine life.
a organ systems are shared by both fish and birds because they have the same respiratory system, nervous system and reproductive system.
There is no single genus or species. Cnidarians make up an entire phylum within which there are thousands of genera and species.
The human organism is made up of systems. Each system supports the rest of the systems in the body. These include the skeletal system, the nervous system, and the circulatory system.
cnidarians have no nervous system
The nervous system. Cnidarians have a neural net, but porifera do not.
The body systems that cnidarians have take two forms. The main body forms are medusa and polyp. Cnidarians do not have a transport system and the body surface is used for gaseous exchange.
A nerve net or diffused nervous system is called simple nervous system as present in cnidarians .
It is called a nerve net .
The characteristic that gives cnidarians their name is: cnidarian means "nettle" and nettles are plants that release stinging barbs into the skin. All cnidarians have stinging cell's. Cnidarians have complex tissues, a gut for digesting food, and a nervous system.
parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems
The nervous and endocrine systems control homeostasis
Yes, they do have a nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous systems.
No, cnidarians such as hydra don't have a centralized nervous system, theirs is rather diffuse. They have neither brain nor ganglia.
The two kinds of nervous systems are sympathetic and parasympathetic. P.S. The two parts of the nervous system are Central and Peripheral.