the part of a squid's brain that controls the muscle siphon
The average distance between cerebral ganglia and pedal ganglia of fresh water mussel Anodonta is 10 mm.
The pedal ganglion supply nerves to the foot muscles of mollusks.
Just like cloyster on pokemon, they have a frozen nervous system that is weak to electric, grass
Like humans, cephalopods like squid have highly developed nervous systems. However, they are organised very differently to those of vertebrates, being far less centralised. In squid and octopuses, a large proportion of their neural mass is located in their arms, rather than what would be traditionally considered their brain. The Brachial ganglia are simply the large neural masses that are found in the arms of the squid, giving each tentacle a large degree of independence, and operating alongside the brain.
Pedestal, not pedal stool. Damp Squid.
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.
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 autonomic ganglia of the parasympathetic system are called terminal ganglia or intramural ganglia. They are located near or within the target organs, allowing for more localized and specific control of parasympathetic functions.
The creature with thirty two brains is a squid. Squids have a central brain as well as a smaller brain in each of their arms, called ganglia, which help with coordination and control.
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