Multicellular organisms without a nervous system behave like a swarm, finds study

Coordination between individuals is a fundamental challenge in collectives, and this is just as true for a country’s government as it is for simple multicellular organisms. How does a group of many cells coordinate itself into a body that performs coherent behavior? In more evolved animal groups, that’s the nervous system’s job.


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Source: Phys.org