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 The grasshopper's nervous system is controlled by ganglia, loose groups of nerve cells which are found in most species more advanced than cnidarians. In grasshoppers, there are ganglia in each segment as well as a larger set in the head, which are considered the brain. There is also a neuropile in the centre, through which all ganglia channel signals. The sense organs (sensory neurons) are found near the exterior of the body and consist of tiny hairs (sensilla), which consist of one sense cell and one nerve fiber, which are each specially calibrated to respond to a certain stimulus. While the sensilla are found all over the body, they are most dense on the antennae, palps (part of the mouth), and cerci (near the posterior). Grasshoppers also have tympanal organs for sound reception. Both these and the sensilla are linked to the brain via the neuropile. 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
focal85.0mm (35mm equivalent: 137mm)
distantsame location as last photo
locationMap of "grasshopper family"
date2007:10:17 12:52:06 width3888
height2592 flashNo
timing0.0020 s (1/500) aperturef/5.6
iso320 whitebalanceAuto
meteringmatrix latitudeS 4d 30.95m 0s
longitudeE 38d 14.78m 0s countryTanzania
regionEast Africa cityMtae
continentAfrica itineraryUsambara
activityVillage walk feelingNeutral
weatherRain
 
  
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