Brainless Sea Creature Moves and Senses Touch Without Nerves or Muscles
Researchers have discovered the mechanism by which *Trichoplax adhaerens*, a simple marine organism, can detect touch and move rapidly. This creature achieves coordinated movement through the reorientation of thousands of cilia, despite lacking a brain, nerves, or muscles. The findings offer fundamental insights into the origins of animal behavior.
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