Peripheral Nervous System= Oligodendrites
Central Nervous System= Schwaan Cells
Oligodendrites myelinate 250 times faster than Schwaan cells
Ganglion
Schwann
Schwann Cells
schwann cells
Schwann cells are glia that myelinate the neurons of the Peripheral Nervous System
purkinje fibers
Neurons are the conducting cells of nerve tissue. The neurons transmit the electrical charges and chemical signals via the synapses.
neurons
GLIAL
neurons
Neurons.
These specialized cells are called neurons.
1) starting with the obvious; oligodendrocytes myelinate axons in the CNS whereas schwann cells myelinate axons in the PNS 2) a single oligodendrocyte is able to myelinate multiple axons whereas a schwann cell can only myelinate a single axon. 3) schwann cell myelination allows for axonal grown and regeneration where as oligodendrocytes inhibit axonal growth and regeneration. 4).... and probably a bunch more differences
Neurons, sarcomeres, osteoblasts, and cardiac muscle cells all have specialized functions performed by no other cells.