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Section 102. Unlike Telegraph Wires, to Which They Are Often

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 102 of 285 · ~50 words · public domain

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compared, nervous fibres usually convey impressions only in one direction, either centrally (afferent or sensory nerve fibres), or outwardly (efferent or motor nerve fibres). But the so-called motor nerve fibres include not only those that set muscles in motion, but those that excite secretion, check impulsive movements, and govern nutrition.

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