Using the figure above, identify the labeled part.





1. Label A: ______________________________

2. Label B: ______________________________

3. Label C: ______________________________

4. Label D: ______________________________

5. Label E: ______________________________

6. Label F: ______________________________

7. Label G: ______________________________

8. Label H: ______________________________

9. Label I: ______________________________


1. Schwann cell
2. Schwann cell nucleus
3. Neurilemma
4. Axons
5. Myelin sheath gap
6. Schwann cell nucleus
7. Axons
8. Neurilemma
9. Axons

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