. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Electrical Apparatus of Torpedo, b, Nervous System of an Articulate. Branchiae, c, Brain. e, Electric Organ. g, Cartilage of Cranium, me, Spinal Cord, n, Nerves to the Pectoral Fins, nl, Lat- eral Nerves to the Body, np, Large Nerves (Pncumogastric) to the Electric Organ. 0, Eye. plausible that they may be regarded as Voltaic piles, or a reservoir of electric power which the fish can discharge at will. And it is necessary for the generation of this electrical discharge that the integrity of the nervous system be


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Electrical Apparatus of Torpedo, b, Nervous System of an Articulate. Branchiae, c, Brain. e, Electric Organ. g, Cartilage of Cranium, me, Spinal Cord, n, Nerves to the Pectoral Fins, nl, Lat- eral Nerves to the Body, np, Large Nerves (Pncumogastric) to the Electric Organ. 0, Eye. plausible that they may be regarded as Voltaic piles, or a reservoir of electric power which the fish can discharge at will. And it is necessary for the generation of this electrical discharge that the integrity of the nervous system be main- tained. 667. Nervous System in Articulata.—In the Crusta- ceans the nervous system consists of ganglia and cords. The central ganglion may be regarded as a brain, which sends off nerves of vision, audition, feeling, and- smelling. A splanch- nic or sympathetic nerve is also found, as in the Arachnoidea and Annelida. The two latter classes have ganglia, which 667. State the general plan of the nervous system in articulates.


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