Annelid neurons are similar to humans
Annelid neurons are similar to humans January 17, 2019 Source: Science and Technology Daily Does an annelid have a brain like a human and have neuronal activity? The answer is yes. The annelid actually develops to a higher stage in animal evolution and is the beginning of higher invertebrates. There are about 9,000 species, which are common in various habitats, especially in the ocean, fresh water or wet soil. A recent report published in the Journal of the Royal Society of British Biology states that people can even think of the brain of an annelid as a "crystal ball." To this end, scientists have studied the familiar "marine cousins" of cockroaches and used a special fluorescent dye to see neuronal activity in the transparent heads of these animals. This is the first description of their brain activity, and scientists have found that their neurons are very similar to ours, so these animals can be used in neurobiology research and promote cognition of the human brain. Animal Extract,Natural Animal Extract,Nutrition Supplement Animal Extract,Edible Animal Extract Allied Extracts Solutions , https://www.nballiedbiosolutions.com