Nervous system 3
Groups of myelinated axons appear
white
Myelin gives the cell membranes of Schwann cells a
Higher proportion of lipid than other cell membranes. This coating is called a Myelin sheath.
Myelinated axons conduct
Impulses rapidly compared to unmyelinated axons.
Oligodendrocytes (CNS)
Type of neuroglia in the CNS that produces myelin
Axons that do not have these sheaths are
Unmyelinated axons.
Tight covering form Schwann cell membranes
Wind and wrap around axons.
Unmyelinated nerve tissue appears
gray
Schwann cells also enclose
But do not wind around, the smallest axons of peripheral neurons. Consequently, these axons do not have myelin sheaths.
In the brain and spinal cord, myelinated axons
Do mot have Neurilemmae.
The White matter in the brain and spinal cord gets
Its color from masses of myelinated axons.
Myelin
Lipid material that forms a sheatlike covering around some axons
Neurilemma
Living cellular layer formed from Schwann cells on the exterior of some axons.
Gray matter in the CNS contains
Many unmyelinated axons and neuron cell bodies. Discusses multiple sclerosis, a condition in which neurons in the brain and spinal cord lose their myelin.
Schwann cell layers are composed
Myelin , which consists Of several types of lipids and proteins.
Axins that have myelin sheaths Are called
Myelinated ( medullated ) axons
The parts of the Schwann cells that contain most of the cytoplasm and the nuclei remain outside the myelin sheath and comprise a
Neurilemma or Neurilemmal sheath , which surrounds the myelin sheath.
Narrow gaps in the myelin sheath between Schwann cells are called
Nodes of Ranvier
In the CNS , myelin is produced by a type of neuroglia called
Oligodendrocyte , rather than by a Schwann cell
In the PNS , Neuroglia called
Schwann cells - encase the large axons of peripheral neurons in lipid- rich sheaths.
Myelin begins to form on Axon during
The fourteenth week of prenatal development. At the time of birth, many axons are not completely myelinated. All myelinated axons have begun to develop sheaths by the time a child starts to walk, and myelinated continues into adolescence.
Schwann cells (PNS)
Type of neuroglia that surrounds an axon of a peripheral neuron, forming the neurilemma and myelin.