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Description: Sensory neurons in the lizard’s eyes relay information about the position of a fly to interneurons in the lizard’s brain. Signals from interneurons in the lizard’s brain flow to motor neurons, which in turn send stimulatory signals to the muscle fibers of the lizard’s long, coiled-up tongue. The tongue uncoils swiftly and precisely to reach the very spot where the fly is perched. Picture Stats: Views: 537 Filesize: 156.97kB Height: 525 Width: 1397 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=47753 Keywords: Coordination of Nervous Tissue and Skeletal Muscle Tissue |