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what is giant fibre system?


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Answered by Smartyboi1222
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The giant-fibre system—also seen in earthworms and insects—is very well developed in the squid. The diameter of giant fibres is many times greater than the diameter of most other nerve fibres. Giant neurons in the brain send fibres to the retractor muscles of the head and…



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in context of the Biology it is network present in the nervous system of various insects as drosophila and earthworms
here many nerve fibres are attached together to form a network
in context of communication its the optical fibre network

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