Planaria, a type of flatworm, has a ladder-like nervous system with a simple cephalized structure.
- Planaria has a bilaterally symmetrical body.
- The cerebral ganglia (primitive brain) is present at the anterior end.
- Two ventral nerve cords run longitudinally along the body.
- Transverse nerve branches connect the ventral nerve cords, forming a ladder-like structure.
- Ocelli (eyespots) on the head help in light detection.
Functions of the Planarian Nervous System:
1. Sensory Reception: Ocelli detect light, and auricles sense touch and chemicals.
2. Motor Coordination: The nerve cords coordinate body movement.
3. Reflex Actions: Planaria exhibits simple reflex movements in response to stimuli.
List - I | List – II | ||
A. | Schwann cells | i. | Neurotransmitter |
B. | Synaptic knob | ii. | Cerebral cortex |
C. | Bipolar neurons | iii. | Myelin sheath |
D. | Multipolar neurons | iv. | Retina |
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