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Published 17 September 2009 Referencing Hub media
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DR MILES LAMARE

They don't have a central nervous system. They have something called a nerve net, which is basically just all their nerves are spread over their whole body. But they can still move in a co-ordinated directional manner. So they’ll have parts of their body which are detecting a stimulus, and they’ll move towards that or move away from it if it’s something they want to go to or something that’s annoying them.

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