The Fine Structure of an Organ Spanning Two Joints in the Walking Leg of the Horseshoe Crab

Each walking leg of a horseshoe crab is innervated by a large and a small nerve. For part of its course through the trochanter and femur, the small nerve of the leg is attached to a connective tissue strand and to a small muscle, both of which have their origins in the coxa and their insertions in t...

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Nerves
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