Which of the following part of a neuron is covered
by fatty sheath?
1) Axon
2) Cyton
3) Dendrite
4) Node of Ranvier
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AXON
Explanation:
Myelin sheath is a fatty acid containing a white creamy layer that forms cover the axons of myelinated fibers. Cyton is the metabolic center of the nerve cell where the metabolic contents are manufactured. Dendrites are the small extension of nerve cells that receives signals from sensory receptors or other neurons. Dendrites and cyton are not involved in nerve impulse conduction. The node of Ranvier is the site of myelinated fibres where axons are not covered with the myelin sheath. Thus, the correct answer is AXON.
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