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In Myelinated Nerve Fibers, Where Do Action Potentials Occur

Question 52

Question 52

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In myelinated nerve fibers, where do action potentials occur?


A) underlying myelin sheath
B) nodes of Ranvier
C) cell body
D) oligodendrocyte
E) Schwann cell

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