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nerve tracts nerve pathways. d. neurofibers e. monosynaptic paths The Schwann ce

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Question

nerve tracts nerve pathways. d. neurofibers e. monosynaptic paths The Schwann cell's counterpart in the central nervous system i a. microglial cell. b. astrocytes. ependymal cells. oligodendrocytes e. satellite cells. Saltatory ("jumping") conduction o occurs only in the central nervous system. b. is a quicker type of nerve conduction. c. occurs between nerves and muscles. d. involves the movement of impulses from node to node. involves both a quicker type of nerve conduction and the mo from node to node. e.

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Answer

1) The schwann cell's counterpart in the central nervous system is : oilgodendrocytes
Option D

2) Saltatory (jumping conduction) conduction :
invloves both a quicker type of nerve conduction and movement of impulse from node to node.
Option D