-
lateral lemniscus.
There are
three small nuclei on each of the
lateral lemnisci: the
intermediate nucleus of the
lateral lemniscus (INLL) the
ventral nucleus...
- receptacle. The
cerebral ganglion is in the mid to
posterior region, and the
lemnisci are long and flat and not
bound to the body wall.
These worms also lack...
- dorsal/posterior to the
pontine nuclei, and ventral/anterior to the
medial lemnisci. Patestas,
Maria A.; Gartner,
Leslie P. (2016). A
Textbook of Neuroanatomy...
- The
lateral lemnisci (red)
connects lower brainstem auditory nuclei to the
inferior colliculus in the midbrain....
- barbed, the
arrangement of the
cement glands, host, and the
length of
lemnisci (bundles of
sensory nerve fibers). The
genus Pachysentis Meyer, 1931 contains...
- vertebrates,
including humans. They are
characterised by the body wall and the
lemnisci (which are a
bundle of
sensory nerve fibers),
which have
nuclei that divide...
- the rest of the proboscis, a long body with pseudosegmentation,
filiform lemnisci, and
ellipsoid testes. The
largest known specimen is the
female G. ortizi...
-
which is
pierced dorsally by
muscles that
retract the proboscis. The
lemnisci,
which are long,
flattened structures containing several giant nuclei,...
- the
front and the
receptacle at the back. The
organism has no neck. The
lemnisci (bundles of
sensory nerve fibers) are long, flat, and wide,
located at...
- only one
giant nucleus; all
nuclei located in
anterior halves of
lemnisci. The
lemnisci are 0.408-0.530 mm (female: 0.612-0.884 mm) and 0.449-0.666 mm long...