You won't. You get what you are born with. The key is to learn to use it.
Not much if any,
myelin is a late entry in neuronal development,
it coats the axon to speed up transmission rates (by a hundred fold).
increase in lipids
Glial cells.
No, the white matter in brain tissue is the area of brain tissue that contains the nerve fibre tracts with their covering of myelin which appears white.
An insulating layer that surrounds the axon is a myelin sheath.
No, not at all.
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Oligodendrocytes produce myelin in the brain and spinal cord. This process is known as myelination and the myelin will warp itself around the neurons.
The myelin sheaths found on axons in the brain ("myelinated axons") gives most brain tissue a white color (= "white matter"). The grey, unmyelinated sell bodies, or "soma," of these axons reside in areas of the brain commonly referred to as "grey matter." Ben
Form myelin in the brain and spinal cord....
Glial cells.
It is etiher a. specific brain regions. b. synaptic gaps. c. endorphins. d. the myelin sheath. It is etiher a. specific brain regions. b. synaptic gaps. c. endorphins. d. the myelin sheath.
No, neurotransmitters do not form the myelin sheath. Myelin is formed by specialized types of glial cells called oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are released by neurons to transmit signals across synapses.
Adrenoleukodystrophy is a degenerative genetic disease in which myelin is lost from nerve cells in the brain.
Schwann cells
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schwann cells
1. extensive idiopathic loss of myelin sheaths in the brain, as occurs in leukodystrophy.
Brain & spinal cord neurons are not myelinated