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9 February, 23:58

True or false

An unmyelinated axon does not conduct a nerve impulse as quickly as a myelinated axon.

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  1. 10 February, 01:36
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    True, myelinated axons have nodes of ranvier that speed up impulses by enabling the action potential that passes down the axon to jump from node to node
  2. 10 February, 03:36
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    True i do believe but im not 100% sure this isnt my strong suite
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