@993rizk The lit often writes CNS, classification error..? https://t.co/Pi4oO40VhR… https://t.co/ln6flUBwrW Also, oysters are not putting a more sentient host in danger? Would presume that tumours are not capable of same behaviour i.e. swimming, sensin
@DyslexicQuiche @_Z__ @TheNutrivore @CaloriesProper @bigfatsurprise I agree, this is my argument for why Venus fly traps are not conscious. This is a topic I am always interested in learning more about. It appears to me that the ganglia of the oyster funct
@gbcotrim https://t.co/XItaVNYSYp Some citations here
@Bulvxxpix @markmonseg @InformaCosmos Sobre la fuente, en uno de los articulos web que envié, habla también sobre el sistema nervioso de los moluscos, nuevamente reitero, no hay muchos datos recientes https://t.co/ii3tguHjx8
@AviBittMD Not an expert, but brain death is defined as "the absence of all neurologic function"? Bivalves still have a CNS & neurologic function right? https://t.co/z3aEyUQ8b6
@ScepticalDoctor @KingScrubba @thepepperpapi Interesting article if you want to learn more about how the bivalve nervous system forms. https://t.co/SOWl0z36YX
@KingScrubba @thepepperpapi @sibaburck https://t.co/UEmYjQWLyG Here's some citations (not exhaustive) showing bivalves have a CNS.
@TeslaAndDoge @Rainmaker1973 Read a real source of information https://t.co/u1Y4KuKvQZ
@VeganPower16 That's one study. There are two different senses of CNS. It can mean a brain and a spinal cord... clearly that would not apply to invertebrates. https://t.co/UEmYjQWLyG Here's a thread where I cite studies that use CNS in relation to bival
@ChristofferBN @theproof https://t.co/LqPcmbFyFB They do not have a CNS if we define it as brain and spinal cord. They do have a CNS... in the sense that their nervous system is centralised around cerebral ganglia. https://t.co/vy6xq9hJJc
@hondjog @vivaluvegan we don't need to know if they are sentient, they are animals, therefore vegans do not consume them. but on that note they can feel pain. https://t.co/kzLV3Xiwxv
@bencwn @vivaluvegan there is plenty of evidence that oysters can feel pain. https://t.co/kzLV3Xiwxv
@bencwn @vivaluvegan not true. https://t.co/kzLV3Xiwxv
@HenryFailsafe @vivaluvegan how could you possibly make this argument for plants? that doesn't even make sense?? and yes it does cause harm, they are animals who feel pain. https://t.co/kzLV3Xiwxv
@vivaluvegan there are actually new studies that show oysters are not only probably sentient, but also capable of feeling pain. https://t.co/kzLV3Xiwxv
@Lactarian @TheNutrivore Stabbing a tree for fun is a bad thing to do. Killing an oyster for food is a worse thing to do. Claiming that oysters don't feel pain when there is significant evidence otherwise is negligent, immoral and far worse. https://t.co/
@Veganella_ @wilbodavis @Tori_got_moxie @NurseCanadian @JoeKerr57254356 @S_Catsgotmyback @ProspectEthics @VgnAutistArtist @KateBorowiak @herbivore_club he's not coming from a place of logic, he's coming from a place of speciesism and apathy. not one single
@lisadorian97 @TheNutrivore sure I'll post it again for the third time so you can continue to ignore it since it does not fit your bias of speciesism; https://t.co/kzLV3Xiwxv
@lisadorian97 @TheNutrivore he is harming sentient creatures & is not vegan. this isn't about what you do or do not care about, your opinion does not matter in the face of these facts. if somebody consumes animals/products they are not vegan. cheese is
@lisadorian97 @TheNutrivore are you trying to defend the consumption of animals who quite possibly feel pain as somehow moral? or are you also claiming it's vegan, which is easily disproven by simply reading the single established definition Veganism. htt
@dekker_ Here it is: https://t.co/AvTjfLBoMV
@JaydenOrdner What do you make of this? https://t.co/SOWl0zka0X
@felixsalmon @pt Tasty! "The central nervous system [of Pacific Oysters] comprises paired cerebral ganglia lying symmetrically on both sides of the molluscan body and a huge visceral ganglion in which the right and left components are fused into a single
En oesters voelen pijn: https://t.co/udETC30fUP
RT @zhgilbert: Mike told me they forgot the joke and I’m here to tell you that the joke was “anarchocommunist neurology”
Mike told me they forgot the joke and I’m here to tell you that the joke was “anarchocommunist neurology”
what did you do for fun tonight? oh, you know, skimmed a paper about how oyster nervous systems worked because we made a bad joke and I had to check https://t.co/BnZKvivW2J https://t.co/ObWsOWc5ab
https://t.co/uTXnN2WP9s Nervous system development in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Mollusca: Bivalvia). #newpaper #Crassostrea