In a Schwann cell, the neurilemma is

A) the outermost coil of the Schwann cell.
B) the nucleus of the Schwann cell.
C) a thin layer of connective tissue composed of basement membrane and collagen fibers.
D) formed by oligodendrocytes.


Answer: A) the outermost coil of the Schwann cell.

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