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Small branch of a muscular nerve of the frog, near its termination, showing divisions of the fibres, a, into two; 6, into three. X 350. (Kolliker. ) periphery of the body, another nervous centre, or the same centre whence it issued. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 455 Bundles of fibres run together in the nerve-trunk, but merely lie in apposition with each other; they do not unite: even when they anasto- mose, there is no union of fibres, but only an interchange of fibres be- tween the anastomosing funicul...i. Although each nerve-fibre is thus single and undivided through nearly its whole course, yet as it approaches the region in which it terminates, individual fibres break up into several subdivions (Fig. 315) before their final ending. Plexuses. At certain parts of their course, nerves form plexuses, in which they anastomose with each other, as in the case of the brachial and lumbar plexuses. The objects of such interchange of fibres are, (a) to give to each nerve passing off from the plexus, a wider connection with the spinal cord than it would have if it proceeded to its destination without such communication with other nerves.
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