@alz123alz The Schwaan cells are not attached to the nucleus of a neuron. The nucleus is found in the cell body which, as mentioned is never seen in the cross section of a peripheral nerve. Schwaan cells are attached to axons (in the peripheral nervous system, hence seen in peripheral nerves) and the white stuff you see around the "dark" axon is a cross section of the Schwaan cell.
"ridiculously simple' .. .
mahela1993 2 months ago
I love your Histology videos. They're short, yet concise, thorough, and easy to understand.
Wugyz108 4 months ago
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Showtimesback 5 months ago
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halabihazem 5 months ago
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unr1 1 year ago
thnx helping me study for my histology spotter
rushshady 1 year ago
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jonth0 1 year ago
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rushshady 9 months ago
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happysmoke18 1 year ago
If the Schwan cells are attached to the nucleus of the neurons, where is the nucleus of the neurons in a cross section of the nerve.
alz123alz 1 year ago
@alz123alz The Schwaan cells are not attached to the nucleus of a neuron. The nucleus is found in the cell body which, as mentioned is never seen in the cross section of a peripheral nerve. Schwaan cells are attached to axons (in the peripheral nervous system, hence seen in peripheral nerves) and the white stuff you see around the "dark" axon is a cross section of the Schwaan cell.
saroolicious1 1 year ago
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goavsgo 3 years ago
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