Myelination of peripheral nerves is accomplished by
A: astrocytes
B: oligodendrocytes
C: Schwann cells
D: neural crest cells
E: asket cells
A: astrocytes
B: oligodendrocytes
C: Schwann cells
D: neural crest cells
E: asket cells
举一反三
- In peripheral nerve fibers, sheath cells are () A: Astrocytes B: Oligodendrocytes C: Satellite cells D: Ependymal cells E: Schwann<br/>cells
- In peripheral nerve fibers, the sheath cell is A: Astrocytes B: Oligodendrocytes C: Satellite cells D: Ependymal cells E: Schwann cells
- In<br/>peripheral nerve fibers, the sheath cell is () A: Astrocytes B: Oligodendrocytes C: Satellite cells D: Ependymal cells E: Schwann cells
- In central nerve fibers, the sheath cell is() A: Astrocytes B: Oligodendrocytes C: Satellite cells D: Ependymal cells E: Schwann cells
- The cells responsible for myelinating nerve fibers in the central nervous system are A: Purkinje cells B: fibrous astrocytes C: Schwann cells D: oligodendrocytes E: protoplasmic astrocytes