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The axons end in much the same manner, so that all 

 the processes are essentially the same. These processes are 





FIG. 35. (a) A Nerve Cell with Nissl's granules ; (b) a similar cell 

 showing changes on section of its axon. 



fibrillated, and the fibrillse may be traced through the proto- 

 plasm of the cells (Fig. 36). In many cases the dendrites 



FIG. 36. A. Nerve Cell highly magnified to show passage of processes 

 through the protoplasm. 



show little buds or gemmules upon their course, and, 

 according to some observers, it is through these that one 

 neuron is brought into definite relationship at one time with 



