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English: Fig. 81.—One of the lozenge shaped spaces in the electric organ of Malapterurus, magnified 200 diameters. s, space filled with fluid. To the left of a observe the electric tissue darkly tinted. Notice that it occurs on two sides of the lozenge-shaped space. See to the right of b the connective tissue wall of the space. n n, nuclei in electric tissue; n, nerve-fibre passing into electric tissue. The electric discs in this fish are epithelial and not muscular. The total number of discs, each of which is supplied with a nerve, is 2,000,000.
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Source Life in Motion, or, Muscle and Nerve[1].
Author John Gray McKendrick

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