Nerve Cells
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“Nerve tissue is really made up of a great number of distinctive units called nerve cells. Each cell usually contains a large nucleus and gives off one or more tiny branches, or processes. Thse cells vary more in shape and size than any other cell in the body. Each nerve cell has a number of short branches, and many have also one long branch which can be traced for some distance from the cell body.” — Blaisedell, 1904
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Human Peripheral Nervous SystemSource
Albert F. Blaisedell Our bodies and How We Live (Boston: Ginn &, 1904) 212
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