does the non medullated neuron have schwan cell?
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Schwann cells are a variety of glial cells that keep peripheral nerve fibres (both myelinated and unmyelinated) alive. In myelinated axons, Schwann cells form the myelin sheath. The sheath is not continuous.
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The PNS has satellite cells and schwann cells. the two types of Schwann cells are mylenating and nonmylenting .
mylinating schwnn cells warp around axons of motor and sensory neurons to form the nylon stealth.
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