Their nervous system is pretty simple: The nervous system is composed of a single bilobed ganglion at the base of the lophophore near the pharynx. This has a number of nerves leading off from it to the internal organs and muscles, it also connects to a nerve net in the body wall and the nerve ring which supplies nerves to the tentacles of the lophophore. http://www.earthlife.net/inverts/bryozoa.html
No mention of how or if the zooids coordinate their activities.
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The nervous system is composed of a single bilobed ganglion at the base of the lophophore near the pharynx. This has a number of nerves leading off from it to the internal organs and muscles, it also connects to a nerve net in the body wall and the nerve ring which supplies nerves to the tentacles of the lophophore.
http://www.earthlife.net/inverts/bryozoa.html
No mention of how or if the zooids coordinate their activities.