For a flat sea creature just a few millimeters across, a gentle poke is instantly recognized as danger. Trichoplax adhaerens—a translucent blob with no head, brain or muscles—scuttles away in seconds when touched. Imagine a flattened multicellular amoeba moving as a single unit: Trichoplax is only ~20 microns thick and a few millimeters wide. It […]

How a brainless sea blob still ‘feels’ touch and crawls away in seconds without nerves or muscles
Saúl Morales Rodriguéz
