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Differentiate between myelin sheath and non myelin sheath....

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Answered by KUMARCHHOTU
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In addition, recall that Schwann cells are the cells in the peripheral nervous system that form the myelin sheath around a neuron's axon. In myelinated axons, there are unmyelinated gaps between the numerous myelin sheaths surrounding the same myelinated axon. These gaps are called nodes of Ranvier.
Answered by singhadiarmylover
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Answer:

The nerves that are insulated by a sheath or myelin are called myelinated nerve fibres whereas the nerves which lack such sheath are called non-myelinated nerve fibres. Nodes of Ranvier are microscopic gaps found within myelinated axons.

Explanation:

The main purpose of myelin is to increase the speed at which electrical impulses propagate along the myelinated fiber. In unmyelinated fibers, electrical impulses (action potentials) travel as continuous waves, but, in myelinated fibers, they "hop" or propagate by saltatory conduction.

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