The Gross And Minute Anatomy of the Central Nervous System
The book The Gross And Minute Anatomy of the Central Nervous System was written by author Gordinier, Herman Camp, 1864-1930 Here you can read free online of The Gross And Minute Anatomy of the Central Nervous System book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Gross And Minute Anatomy of the Central Nervous System a good or bad book?
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The fibers of the olfactory nerves pass into the underlying glomeruli. Each fibril, just before entering a glomerulus, separates into two or three divisions, which usually enter a single glomerulus ; but, occasionally, they may pass into two glomeruli. Within the glomerulus the terminal divisions of the olfactory fibril frequently branch, forming- antler-like terminations, which come into con- FORE-BRAIN OR PROSENCEPHALON. 329 tact with an olfactory end brush of an apical dendrite of a mitral c...ell. 2, The Layer of Olfactory Glomeruli ; the Stratum Gloinerulo- 7m7n. — This layer contains many small, roundish bodies, from 30 to 50 (ti in diameter, which are arranged alongside of one another, forming a continuous row beneath the layer of olfactory nerve fibers and above the molecular layer. i]Mfy?iw Layer of ependymal cells.- Layer of central olfac- torv fibers. \ Layer of mitral cells. Layer of olfactory ::=^ f fibrils (the fila '^^ I olfactoria). Layer of olfactory nerve-cells from the regio olfac- toria.
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