The nerve ring of the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans: Sensory input and motor output

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RW WareD ClarkK CrosslandRL Russell

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The general organization and structure of the nerve ring, the main mass of central nervous system neuropil, in the small soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is described. The nerve ring receives sensory input from the anterior tip of the animal by means of six nerve bundles, all nerve fibers of which have centrally located cell bodies. The anterior sensory structures are classically divided into two types, papillary and amphidial, and are assumed responsible for mechano- and chemoreception, respectively. Papillary fibers enter directly into the nerve ring, whereas amphidial fibers enter the ventral ganglion, a posterior extension of the nerve ring, in a circuitous manner which is not discussed in detail. Of those papillary fibers which project into the nerve ring neuropil, 22 end in easily characterized sensory structures whereas 14 terminate distally near sensory organs but have no function which can be deduced on the basis of comparative morphology. After entering the ring the fiber

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DOI:

10.1002/cne.901620106

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465

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1975

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