No. Oysters do not have a central nervous system. There are only a few ganglia to control impulses.
Oysters do not have the brain capacity to experience feelings or emotions like humans do.
The scientific consensus is that oysters do not feel pain in the same way that humans or other animals do. Oysters lack a centralized nervous system and brain, so they do not have the capacity to experience pain.
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No. Oysters do not have a radula
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Oysters do not have eyes, no.
How many oysters are in a pint depends on the size of the oysters. If they are skinny or small oysters, then a pint can contain about 30. A pint of medium sized oysters can contain 16 to 18. This is about three servings.
Yes, oysters have a simple nervous system that allows them to respond to their environment. However, it is much less complex than the nervous systems of other animals, such as mammals. Oysters lack a centralized brain and instead have a network of nerve cells that help them detect and react to stimuli like changes in water temperature or predators.
an oysters habitats are oceans and bays
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