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myelinated nerve fibers do not have ​

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Answered by Ronney123
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The fatty nature of myelin is responsible for the glistening whiteness of the peripheral nerve trunks and white matter of the CNS. Thinner axons, of less than one micron diameter, do not have the myelin sheath and are therefore termed non-myelinated or non-medullated.

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The fatty nature of myelin is responsible for the glistening whiteness of the peripheral nerve trunks and white matter of the CNS. Thinner axons, of less than one micron diameter, do not have the myelin sheath and are therefore termed non-myelinated or non-medullated....

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