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Sheath of schwann cell containing cytoplasm and nucleus that encloses myelin. True or False

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  1. 21 April, 13:26
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    The given question is not about true/false. The correct question is:

    Question: Sheath of schwann cell containing cytoplasm and nucleus that encloses myelin ...

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    Neurolemma

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    Schwann cells are one of the two types of neuroglia that produce myelin sheaths. Schwann cells produce the myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system. These cells produce the myelin sheaths around axons during fetal development. During the process, several layers of the glial plasma membrane surround the axon. The Schwann cell's cytoplasm and nucleus form the outermost layer. On the other hand, the inner part is composed of multiple layers of Schwann cell membrane and is called the myelin sheath. The outer nucleated cytoplasmic layer of the Schwann cell that encloses the myelin sheath is called the neurolemma.
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