Plants do not have a nervous system like animals, but they do exhibit a form of signaling and response to environmental stimuli through various mechanisms. They utilize hormones, chemical signals, and electrical signals to coordinate growth, development, and responses to stress. For example, they can respond to light (phototropism) or gravity (gravitropism) by altering their growth patterns. Additionally, plants can communicate with each other through root exudates and volatile organic compounds to warn of threats such as pests or diseases.
Plants lack nervous system.
No, Plants do nont have nervous system.
NO
No they do not.
Autonomic is the automatic nervous system eg pain response (something you cannot not control) while the somatic nervous system is the thing we can control.
No. They lack a nervous system
The brain.
Skeletal muscles are voluntary in terms of their control by the nervous system.
The somatic nervous system allows us to consciously control our skeletal muscles.
The nervous system including the central nervous system and the peripheral system are responsible for coordination and control.
The central nervous system or CNS
The brain.