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    Saltatory Conduction Occurs Only in Myelinated Axons and Involves a Nerve
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Saltatory Conduction Occurs Only in Myelinated Axons and Involves a Nerve

Question 19

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Saltatory conduction occurs only in myelinated axons and involves a nerve impulse jumping from one node of Ranvier to the next.

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