Biology, asked by kishor5919, 1 year ago

If in a continuous neuron, there is no secretion of myelin but having schwan cell. What's it required that is schwan cell when there is no secretion of myelin??plz give a proper explanation____

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Answered by Smile2003
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When the axon is enclosed by the white fatty myelin cover , it is called myelinated neurons . This forms the white matter of our brain.
Non myelinated neurons is not enclosed by the myelin sheath; so it appears greyish in colour. The axon is covered only by neurilemma and Schwann cel

Smile2003: I'm continuing the answer here. schwann cells. This type of neuron is found in the grey Matter of cerebrum.
kishor5919: thanks but the question is what is required of the schwan cell without myelin in continous conduction,
Smile2003: Sorry . I don't know
Answered by NishantKing1
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Axon. Axon, also called nerve fibre, portion of a nerve cell (neuron) that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body. A neuron typically has one axon that connects it with other neurons or with muscle or gland cells. Some axons may be quite long, reaching, for example, from the spinal cord down to a toe.
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