There are two kinds of neuromuscular activity in sea anemones that are full of interest for the comparative physiologist: (1) the conspicuous quick withdrawal movements which can be elicited by any strong stimulus; (2) the almost imperceptible and continuous slow changes of shape and position, incorporated in various feeding and pumping activities, which may be elicited by general or local stimulation of moderate intensity.

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