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English: Fig. 80.—Electric cell from the middle region of the spinal cord of Gymnotus, magnified 314 diameters. a, sheath of neuroglia, the peculiar connective tissue found in the central nervous organs; b, smaller nerve processes or fibres, forming a network with those of adjoining cells; c, chief nerve process passing into the axis-cylinder of a nerve-fibre. The nerve-fibre ends in an electric plate, as shown in File:Life in Motion Fig 76.png, n.
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Source Life in Motion, or, Muscle and Nerve[1].
Author John Gray McKendrick

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