WAEC - Biology (2011 - No. 18)

Which of the following neurons may not have myelin sheath?
Effector cells
Intermediate neurons
Motor neurons
Sensory neurons

Explanation

Myelin sheaths are typically found surrounding the axons of sensory and motor neurons, which are responsible for transmitting signals over long distances. Intermediate neurons, also known as interneurons, are typically involved in the local processing of signals within the central nervous system and may not require myelin sheaths since they transmit signals over shorter distances.

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