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what is olegodendrosite

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oligodendrocytes are a type of large glial cell found in the central nervous system. Oligodendrocytes produce the myelin sheath insulating neuronal axons (analogous to Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system), although some oligodendrocytes (called satellite oligodendrocytes) are not involved in myelination.

Answered by 2ritamjha2018
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olegodencyte ( from Greek meaning' a cell with few branches) .it is located in the central nervous system.it main function is to provide support and insulation to anox I. the central nervous system

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