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Nope. They can be found in the PNS as well. The myelinated ones in the CNS are made my Schwann cells. And the ones made in the PNS are made by oligodendrocytes.
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There are two cells that are involved in the myelin sheath. One type is found in the central nervous system (CNS) and the other is in the peripheral nervous system (PNS).These are the oligodendrocytes (CNS) and Schwann cells (PNS).
A group of axons in the CNS is most likely referring to the tracts of neurons that are found in the spinal cord.
PNS delivers motor response from CNS to effectors...
Nope. They can be found in the PNS as well. The myelinated ones in the CNS are made my Schwann cells. And the ones made in the PNS are made by oligodendrocytes.
part of the CNS
cns stands for the central nervous system. PNS stands for the pheriphical nervous system.
No, in the PNS, or peripheral nervous system.
PNS includes all nervous tissue outside the CNS
Myelination is produced in the PNS by Shwann cells, and in the CNS by glial cells called oligodendrocytes.
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The PNS gathers all outside and foreign information and directs it to the CNS.
There are two cells that are involved in the myelin sheath. One type is found in the central nervous system (CNS) and the other is in the peripheral nervous system (PNS).These are the oligodendrocytes (CNS) and Schwann cells (PNS).
Neuron processes running through the CNS form tracts of white matter; in the PNS they form the peripheral nerves.
nuclei in the CNS, ganglia in the PNS
No. They are present only in CNS.