1945
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.21.1-2.46
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Some Observations on The Physiology and Pharmacology of the Nerve Endings in the Crop and Gizzard of the Earthworm, With Special Reference To The Effects of Cooling

Abstract: 1. The effect of cooling on the properties of the crop and gizzard of the earthworm has been investigated. Evidence is advanced that the rhythmic movements of the ‘warm’ preparation are neurogenic in origin and peristaltic in nature. They are abolished by nicotine and by cooling, but not by atropine. 2. Acetylcholine contracts the muscle in the crop and gizzard. This effect is abolished by atropine. The excitability of the muscle to acetylcholine is not lost after cooling. 3. Peri… Show more

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