22 Evolution of Excitability in Lower Metazoans
Abstract
THE NATURE OF EXCITABILITY
Excitability Defined
Excitability is easy to recognize; less easy to define. We recognize excitability when we see it, by the way an organism responds to an external stimulus. For there to be a response, stimulus and organism must interact and the organism must “receive” the stimulus. Inevitably, the stimulus site, or receptor, and the response site, or effector, will be at different locations even in single cells. Thus, excitability depends on the transmission of signals from receptor to effector. The signals may be chemical and spread by passive diffusion, electrical and spread by the transfer of ionic charge, or mechanical and spread by a physical disturbance. We focus in this section on the links between chemical...
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