Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
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Chapter 33, Problem 4PL
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A nerve ending is a structure that forms the distal portionof an axon. It is also known as the nerve fiber that is responsible for the transmissionof stimulus away from the cell body of a neuron. Nerve endings can either be encapsulatedor unencapsulated depending on the presence of a layer of connective tissue onthe nerve endings.
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