Yes, myelin sheath plays a crucial role in facilitating the polarization of nerve cells. It acts as an insulating layer around the axons of neurons, allowing for faster and more efficient propagation of electrical signals. This helps in maintaining the polarization of the cell membrane and ensures proper communication between neurons.
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The endoneurium surrounds and protects the myelin sheath.
oligodendrocytes for C.N.S. and shcwann cells for P.N.S.
Surrounding the myelin sheath, there is a thin membrane called neurilemmal sheath. This is also called neurilemma or sheath of Schwann. This contains Schwann cells, which have flattened and elongated nuclei. The cytoplasm is thin and modified to form the thin sheath of neurilemma enclosing the myelin sheath. One nucleus is present in each internode of the axon. The nucleus is situated between myelin sheath adn neurilemma. At the node of Ranvier (where myelin sheath is absent), the neurilemma invaginates and runs up to axolemma in the form of a finger like process. In nonmyelinated nerve fiber, the neurilemma continuously surrounds axolemma. Neurilemma is absent in central nervous system. Neurilemma is necessary for the formation of myelin sheath (myelinogeneis).
The myelin sheath insulates the axon of a neuron, allowing for faster transmission of electrical signals. This fatty layer helps to speed up the signal conduction by allowing the electrical impulse to jump from one node of Ranvier to the next, a process known as saltatory conduction.
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The endoneurium surrounds and protects the myelin sheath.
The Myelin Sheath around the axon
A myelin sheath is a layer of myelin (a dielectric, or electric insulator) around the axon of a neuron.
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Oligodendrocytes are specialized neurolgical cells that produce myelin sheath.
Myelin insulation insulates nerve fibers by wrapping around them and forming a protective sheath. This myelin sheath helps to increase the speed of nerve impulse conduction along the nerve fibers.
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Schwann cells make the myelin sheath in the PNS. Each of the Schwann cells myelinate their own segment of the axon, they work together to make the myelin sheath.
if neurons didn't have myelin sheath then the transmission of nerve impulses is slowed or stopped