The gills of fish are innervated by cranial nerves IX and X. There have been a number of studies on the characteristics of sensory activity carried by these nerves but remarkably little is known about motor control of the gills
The gills of fish are innervated by cranial nerves IX and X. There have been a number of studies on thecharacteristics of sensory activity carried by these nerves but remarkably little is known about motor control of thegills