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Connective tissue cells forming neurilemma are called

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Neurilemma is the furthest nucleated cytoplasmic layer of Schwann cells that encompasses the axon of the neuron.

It frames the farthest layer of the nerve fiber in the fringe sensory system.

Schwann cells are an assortment of glial cell that keep fringe nerve strands alive.

In myelinated axons, Schwann cells from the myelin sheath.

The sheath isn't ceaseless.

Answered by yahu4friends
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Explanation:

schwan cells

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