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fatty sheath is a layer of proteins surrounding the axons in the perisheral nervous system
There is no fatty layer above the dermis. The epidermis is above the dermis. Below the dermis is the fatty layer (adipose tissue) that is called the hypodermis, or the superficial fascia.
a nerve fiber that lacks the fatty myelin insulating sheath. Such fibers form the gray matter of the nervous system, as distinguished from the white matter of myelinated fibers. Also called nonmedullated nerve fiber.
The middle of the brain, connecting the right side to the left side.
The fatty tissue surrounding the axon of a neuron is called myelin.
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Fatty acids provide insulation in the body It also provides long term energy storage.
Adipose tissue stores fat for insulation.
fatty sheath is a layer of proteins surrounding the axons in the perisheral nervous system
It is a fatty tissue that acts as an insulator around some nerve fibers.
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White matter in the nervous system is caused when the axons in the area are myelinated. This means that the axons have a fatty protein covering to provide insulation. The myelin sheath is composed of special cells calls Schwann Cells.
heat insulation, cushioning, storage sites for fat
There is no fatty layer above the dermis. The epidermis is above the dermis. Below the dermis is the fatty layer (adipose tissue) that is called the hypodermis, or the superficial fascia.
Fatty foods will affect the heart because all the far will surrounding.