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fibres are especially abundant in the sympathetic trunks; 

 and they alone are found in the olfactory nerve. 



Nerve-Cells. As far as our knowledge at present goes, 

 all nerve-fibres begin as branches of nerve-cells. 



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the anterior part of the gray matter, and believed to be connected with a motor 

 nerve-fibre; 2, a cell from the posterior part of the gray matter, believed to be 

 connected with sensory fibres. 



. At 1, Fig. 87, is shown a nerve-cell such as may be 

 found in the anterior part of the gray matter of the spinal 

 cord. It consists of the cell body, or cell protoplasm, con- 

 taining a large nucleus, in which is a nucleolus. From the 



Describe a gray nerve-fibre. Where are they especially numerous ? 

 Name a cranial nerve that consists entirely of them. 

 How do nerve-fibres begin ? 

 Of what does a nerve-cell consist ? 



