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    The Tiny Gaps in the Myelin Where the Axon Is
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The Tiny Gaps in the Myelin Where the Axon Is

Question 155

Question 155

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The tiny gaps in the myelin where the axon is exposed are called the nodes of __________


A) Ranvier.
B) Synapse.
C) Vesicle.
D) Miron.

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