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a) where would you find this type of cell..central nervous system or pe…

Question

a) where would you find this type of cell..central nervous system or peripheral nervous system ?
b) what is the function of these cells?
image of a bulbous cell with long extensions around a yellow structure.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
Part A:

The cell in the image appears to be an oligodendrocyte (given the bulbous cell body and multiple myelin - producing extensions around axons, the "yellow structure" likely being axons). Oligodendrocytes are found in the central nervous system (CNS), where they myelinate multiple axons. Schwann cells, which are in the peripheral nervous system (PNS), myelinate a single axon. So this type of cell (oligodendrocyte - like, with multiple myelinating extensions) is found in the central nervous system.

Part B:

If the cell is an oligodendrocyte (or a similar myelinating glial cell in the CNS), its function is to produce myelin. Myelin acts as an insulating layer around axons. This insulation increases the speed of electrical signal (action potential) transmission along the axons. It also provides support and protection to the axons.

Answer:

Part A: Central nervous system
Part B: The function of these cells (likely oligodendrocytes) is to produce myelin, which insulates axons and increases the speed of nerve impulse (action potential) transmission, and also provides support/protection to axons.