. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. Varieties of Neurones (a) Ribbon (motor axon) on muscle fibre of Astropecten; (b) bipolar (sensory) neurones in a spinal ganglion of Raja batis; osmophilic sheaths are shown in black; (c) medial giant axons of Nereis; (d) multi-polar nerve cell in the ventral cord of a terebellid worm; (e) primary sensory neurones in a parapodium of Nereis, ((a) After Smith, 1950; (.b) after Ranvier, 1875; (c) after Hamaker, 1898; (d), (e) after Retzius, 1891, 1892).). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p


. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. Fig. Varieties of Neurones (a) Ribbon (motor axon) on muscle fibre of Astropecten; (b) bipolar (sensory) neurones in a spinal ganglion of Raja batis; osmophilic sheaths are shown in black; (c) medial giant axons of Nereis; (d) multi-polar nerve cell in the ventral cord of a terebellid worm; (e) primary sensory neurones in a parapodium of Nereis, ((a) After Smith, 1950; (.b) after Ranvier, 1875; (c) after Hamaker, 1898; (d), (e) after Retzius, 1891, 1892).). 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 Nicol, J. A. Colin (Joseph Arthur Colin), 1915-. New York, Interscience Publishers


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