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A longitudinal section of a nerve fascicle, shows several myelinated axons.  Two nodes of Ranvier are  visible between adjacent internodes of the myelin sheath.  The axon can be seen passing through the nodal region; Schwann cell nuclei are visible between vacuolated-appearing myelin sheaths.  1000x

Axons <p>A longitudinal section of a nerve fascicle, shows several myelinated axons.  Two nodes of Ranvier are  visible between adjacent internodes of the myelin sheath.  The axon can be seen passing through the nodal region; Schwann cell nuclei are visible between vacuolated-appearing myelin sheaths.  1000x</p>

Axons

A longitudinal section of a nerve fascicle, shows several myelinated axons.  Two nodes of Ranvier are  visible between adjacent internodes of the myelin sheath.  The axon can be seen passing through the nodal region; Schwann cell nuclei are visible between vacuolated-appearing myelin sheaths.  1000x

Myelin sheaths > <p>The myelin sheath is composed of a series of segments called internodes.  Each internode consists of multiple, concentric wrappings of the plasma membrane of a single Schwann cell.  The myelin membrane is uniquely high in lipid, which provides insulation for the axon and results in increased conduction velocity of the action potential.</p>

Myelin sheaths >

The myelin sheath is composed of a series of segments called internodes.  Each internode consists of multiple, concentric wrappings of the plasma membrane of a single Schwann cell.  The myelin membrane is uniquely high in lipid, which provides insulation for the axon and results in increased conduction velocity of the action potential.

Nodes of Ranvier > <p>The node of Ranvier is a specialized region of the axonal plasma membrane located in the gap between adjacent myelin internodes.  The node of Ranvier possesses a high concentration of sodium channels, which propagate the action potential.</p>

Nodes of Ranvier >

The node of Ranvier is a specialized region of the axonal plasma membrane located in the gap between adjacent myelin internodes.  The node of Ranvier possesses a high concentration of sodium channels, which propagate the action potential.

Schwann cell nuclei <p>A longitudinal section of a nerve fascicle, shows several myelinated axons.  Two nodes of Ranvier are  visible between adjacent internodes of the myelin sheath.  The axon can be seen passing through the nodal region; Schwann cell nuclei are visible between vacuolated-appearing myelin sheaths.  1000x</p>

Schwann cell nuclei

A longitudinal section of a nerve fascicle, shows several myelinated axons.  Two nodes of Ranvier are  visible between adjacent internodes of the myelin sheath.  The axon can be seen passing through the nodal region; Schwann cell nuclei are visible between vacuolated-appearing myelin sheaths.  1000x