The sheaths wrapped around nerve fibers of the peripheral nervous system can be:

A) myelinated or unmyelinated.
B) myelinated or striated.
C) striated or unstriated.
D) unmyelinated or unstriated.


A
Explanation: A) Correct.
B) The PNS has two types of sheaths: myelinated and unmyelinated.
C) The PNS has two types of sheaths: myelinated and unmyelinated.
D) The PNS has two types of sheaths: myelinated and unmyelinated.

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