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Myelinated vs Medullated - What's the difference?

myelinated | medullated |

In context|anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between myelinated and medullated

is that myelinated is (anatomy) of nerves, having a coating of myelin while medullated is (anatomy) having a medulla.

As adjectives the difference between myelinated and medullated

is that myelinated is (anatomy) of nerves, having a coating of myelin while medullated is (anatomy) myelinated.

myelinated

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (anatomy) Of nerves, having a coating of myelin.
  • medullated

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (anatomy) myelinated
  • (anatomy) Having a medulla