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Where are the myelinated neurons found?(a) Only in the embryonic condition(b) In Spinal cord and cranial nerves(c) In peripheral nerve(d) In motor neuronsI have been asked this question during an online interview.This intriguing question originated from Human Neural System in portion Neural Control and Coordination of Biology – Class 11

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Right OPTION is (b) In Spinal cord and cranial NERVES

Explanation: Myelinated NERVE fibres are FOUND in spinal and cranial nerves. Unmyelinated nerve fibres are enclosed by a Schwann cell that does not form a myelin sheath around the axon and is commonly found in autonomous and the somatic NEURAL system.



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