Biology, asked by ayushi7727, 11 months ago

Nerve fibres are surrounded by an insulating fatty
layer called
(a) adipose sheath (b) myelin sheath
(c) hyaline sheath (d) peritoneum

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Answered by dhanushsekar2014
1

Answer:

the nerve fatty cells are known for transportation of fatty bloods

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nerve fibres are surrounded by an insulating fatty layer is called myelin sheath.

• The nerve cell has different biological parts.

• And, similarly the axon is one of the most important parts of a nerve cell.

• This axon is mostly surrounded by a layer of fat which is popularly known as the myelin sheath.

• This myelin sheath helps in the better transmission of the nerve impulses.

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