. An elementary course of practical zoology. Zoology. THE FROG CHAP, polar ") nerve-cells (Figs. 48 and 54, A), each continuous with a neuraxis and enclosed in a tissue formed partly. Fig. 54.—A, nerve-cell from the grey matter of the spinal cord of a frog, and the nerve-fibre arising from it; B, cell from the ganglion of a dorsal root.' ne. neurilemma; nzc, nucleus; nx. neuraxis ; m. s. medullary sheath. (A/ter Howes.) of the axis-fibres of nerves which enter the grey from the white matter, losing their medullary sheath as they do so,. Please note that these images are extracted from
. An elementary course of practical zoology. Zoology. THE FROG CHAP, polar ") nerve-cells (Figs. 48 and 54, A), each continuous with a neuraxis and enclosed in a tissue formed partly. Fig. 54.—A, nerve-cell from the grey matter of the spinal cord of a frog, and the nerve-fibre arising from it; B, cell from the ganglion of a dorsal root.' ne. neurilemma; nzc, nucleus; nx. neuraxis ; m. s. medullary sheath. (A/ter Howes.) of the axis-fibres of nerves which enter the grey from the white matter, losing their medullary sheath as they do so,. 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 Parker, T. Jeffery (Thomas Jeffery), 1850-1897; Parker, William Newton, joint author. London, Macmillan and Co. , Limited; New York, The Macmillan Company
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