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A comparative study of subepidermal and subcuticular nervplexuses in insects.
Author(s):
1. Y. Ali: Zoology Department, University College, Swansea, UK
Abstract:
Cockroaches have subcuticular nerve plexus like locusts, while the blow fly maggots and wax-moth larvae have subepidermal nerve plexuses. In case of subepidermal nerve plexus, every dendrite of a multipolar neuron ends at the level of epidermal cells; while in case of subcuticular nerve plexus, every dendrite penetrates endocuticle. The number of dendtrites are 2 to 3 with each multipolar neuron. The number of multipolar dendritic endings is variable in various parts of the body of an insect.
Page(s): 211-216
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Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Zoology, Volume: 14, Issue: 2, Year: 1982
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