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axolemma (ˌæksəˈlɛmə) or axilemman (Biology) the membrane that encloses the axon of a nerve cellThesaurusNoun | 1. | axolemma - outer membrane covering an axon tissue layer, membrane - a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects the organs or cells of animals or plantsmedullary sheath, myelin sheath - a layer of myelin encasing (and insulating) the axons of medullated nerve fibers |
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axolemma[‚ak·sə′lem·ə] (neuroscience) The plasma membrane of an axon. axolemmaenUK
axolemma [ak″so-lem´ah] the surface membrane of an axon.ax·o·lem·ma (ak'sō-lem'ă), The plasma membrane of the axon. Synonym(s): Mauthner sheath [axo- + G. lemma, husk] ax·o·lem·ma (ak'sō-lem'ă) The plasma membrane of the axon. Synonym(s): Mauthner sheath. [axo- + G. lemma, husk]Mauthner, Ludwig, Austrian ophthalmologist, 1840-1894. Mauthner cell - a large neuron of the spinal cord with its cell body located in the metencephalon of fish and amphibia.Mauthner fiber - an axon.Mauthner sheath - the plasma membrane of the axon. Synonym(s): axolemmaMauthner test - an obsolete test for color perception.axolemmaenUK
Words related to axolemmanoun outer membrane covering an axonRelated Words- tissue layer
- membrane
- medullary sheath
- myelin sheath
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