What is true about unmyelinated nerve fibre?
Enclosed by Schwann cells that do not form a myelin sheath
The correct option is B.
Explanation of the correct option:
Explanation of the incorrect option:
Option A:
Option C:
By concentrically wrapping its plasma membrane around the inner axon, a Schwann cell creates a myelin sheath.
Option D:
These are found in autonomous and somatic nervous systems.
Final answer: Unmyelinated nerve cells are enclosed by Schwann cells that do not form a myelin sheath.