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Do insects have nerves?

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Do insects have nerves?

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Yes. The reason is because insects have muscles and also just about every other tissue found in the human body. Muscles need nerves to make them work. Some insects have very special muscles. These muscles contract several times for a single nerve impulse. The muscle is known as “asynchronous” and is found in flying insects like bees. Bees have to beat their wings faster than their nerves can send signals to them.

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