Broadening the definition of a nervous system to better understand the evolution of plants and animals.
Plant Signal Behav
; 16(10): 1927562, 2021 10 03.
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Most textbook definitions recognize only animals as having nervous systems. However, for the past couple decades, botanists have been meticulously studying long-distance signaling systems in plants, and some researchers have stated that plants have a simple nervous system. Thus, an academic conflict has emerged between those who defend and those who deny the existence of a nervous system in plants. This article analyses that debate, and we propose an alternative to answering yes or no: broadening the definition of a nervous system to include plants. We claim that a definition broader than the current one, which is based only on a phylogenetic viewpoint, would be helpful in obtaining a deeper understanding of how evolution has driven the features of signal generation, transmission and processing in multicellular beings. Also, we propose two possible definitions and exemplify how broader a definition allows for new viewpoints on the evolution of plants, animals and the nervous system.
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Fenômenos Fisiológicos Vegetais
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Evolução Biológica
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Fenômenos Fisiológicos do Sistema Nervoso
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Animals
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En
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2021
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