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How do Schwann cells and astrocytes differ?

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A Schwann cell is a particular type of neuroglial cell, found only in the peripheral nervous system. Schwann cells produce the myelin sheath, which insulates the axons of bodily nerves, increasing the signal velocity.

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The astrocytes differ from schawann cells becuase they provide nutrition and support fo neurons instead of just providing insulation like schwann cells.

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Neither--these are both glial cells, cells that help and support neurons

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