. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 258. Types of nerve-cells. (A) Multipolar cell. (B) Portion of nerve-fiber with sheaths. (C) Unipolar cell (such a cell may arise by modification of a bipolar cell, as shown in Fig. 260). (D) Pyramidal cell (from cerebral cortex), (a) Axon; (c) collateral; (cb) cell-body; (d) dendrites; (m) medullary sheath; (n) nucleus of cell of Schwann's sheath: (r) node of Ranvier; (s) sheath of Schwann; (/) telo- dendron. (Courtesy, Kingsley: "Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates," Phila- delphia, The Blakiston Company.). Please note that these images are extracted
. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 258. Types of nerve-cells. (A) Multipolar cell. (B) Portion of nerve-fiber with sheaths. (C) Unipolar cell (such a cell may arise by modification of a bipolar cell, as shown in Fig. 260). (D) Pyramidal cell (from cerebral cortex), (a) Axon; (c) collateral; (cb) cell-body; (d) dendrites; (m) medullary sheath; (n) nucleus of cell of Schwann's sheath: (r) node of Ranvier; (s) sheath of Schwann; (/) telo- dendron. (Courtesy, Kingsley: "Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates," Phila- delphia, The Blakiston Company.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rand, Herbert W. (Herbert Wilbur), 1872-1960. Philadelphia : Blakiston
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