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Question
Differentiate between Medullated and non-medullated nerve fibre.
Distinguish Between
Solution
Medullated nerve fibre | Non-medullated nerve fibre |
1. Nerve fibre is covered by a protective sheath, called the Myelin sheath, which is covered by Neurilemma. | 1. Nerve fibre is covered by a single sheath, Neurilemma. |
2. Nodes of Ranvier are present. | 2. Nodes of Ranvier are absent. |
3. They appear white. | 3. They appear grey. |
4. They carry nerve impulses, much faster than non-medullated nerve fibre. | 4. They carry nerve impulses, much slower than medullated nerve fibre. |
5. They are present in the white matter of the brain, spinal cord and in cranial and spinal nerves. | 5. They are present in the grey matter of the brain and spinal cord and in the autonomic nerves. |
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Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types - Nerve Fibres
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Chapter 15: Nervous System - Evaluation [Page 227]
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