- Coral contains the simplest form of a nervous system
- There is no centralization of the nervous system; therefore they don't have a brain
- Neurons in the Coral interact with each other whenever they cross the path of each other
- This is called en passant synapse
- The neurons in the Coral send the information in almost every direction and lay between the two layers of each the coral
- There is no centralization of the nervous system; therefore they don't have a brain
- Neurons in the Coral interact with each other whenever they cross the path of each other
- This is called en passant synapse
- The neurons in the Coral send the information in almost every direction and lay between the two layers of each the coral