Biology, asked by Brahmanvidhaan01, 4 months ago

difference between Schwann cell and oligodendrocytes??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A comparison of myelination in the PNS and CNS. Schwann cells in the PNS form individual myelin sheaths (blue) around axons (orange), whereas oligodendrocytes in the CNS form multiple myelin sheaths (purple), each on separate axons. Schwann cell nuclei are located on the outside of the sheath

Answered by raghvendrark500
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A comparison of myelination in the PNS and CNS. Schwann cells in the PNS form individual myelin sheaths (blue) around axons (orange), whereas oligodendrocytes in the CNS form multiple myelin sheaths (purple), each on separate axons. Schwann cell nuclei are located on the outside of the sheath.

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