The Ganglia is a part of the nervous system
The Ganglia is a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system.
To make a long story short it's a brain.
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The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
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Annelids have well developed brain or cerebral ganglion contained in one of their anterior segments
Annelids have well developed brain or cerebral ganglion contained in one of their anterior segments
A basal ganglion is any of a group of nuclei in the brain interconnected with the cerebral cortex, the thalamus and the brainstem.
Cerebral Ganglia
The term cerebral ganglion is reserved for invertebrate, while the term brain gaglion is used in reference to those with vertebrae. The ganglion refers to a cluster of nerves cells located in the peripheral nervous system.
No, earthworms lack a cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for thought.
An earthworm has a paired brain attach to it nerve cord, that flows to its ganglia. The Clitellum ( the ring or band on the worm) is were the worm senses things. An earthworm can also not feel pain.
Most worms, like earthworms, have a simple nervous system with a collection of ganglia that act like primitive brains. Earthworms have a cerebral ganglion, which functions like a brain, located near their mouth. So they have one main brain-like structure.
The plural of ganglion is ganglia or ganglions.
Basal ganglia are collections of grey matter that are deeply placed inside the white matter of your cerebral hemisphere.