- This nervous system is primitive without centralization
- It involved homeostasis as well as biochemical and physical responses to various stimuli
- In Sea Anemones there are no specialized sense organs present
- Muscles and nerves are much simpler than other Cnidaria such as corals
- The inner and outer layers have microfilaments that group in contractile fibers
- It lacks a skeleton so the cells pull against the cavity which acts a skeleton
- They are capable of slow movements using their pedal disc using either the tentacles or by flexing their body
- It involved homeostasis as well as biochemical and physical responses to various stimuli
- In Sea Anemones there are no specialized sense organs present
- Muscles and nerves are much simpler than other Cnidaria such as corals
- The inner and outer layers have microfilaments that group in contractile fibers
- It lacks a skeleton so the cells pull against the cavity which acts a skeleton
- They are capable of slow movements using their pedal disc using either the tentacles or by flexing their body