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What is the name of the insulating sheath covering the axon of a neuron?

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Answered by namrata6969
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This is the provision of an insulating layer, called a myelin sheath. In the peripheral nervous system axons are myelinated by glial cells known as Schwann cells. In the central nervous system the myelin sheath is provided by another type of glial cell, the oligodendrocyte.

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Answered by tanisha131409
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myelin sheath is the answer .......

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