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    Small Gaps in the Myelin Result in Nerve Impulses Jumping
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Small Gaps in the Myelin Result in Nerve Impulses Jumping

Question 475

Question 475

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Small gaps in the myelin result in nerve impulses jumping from gap to gap, which causes these nerve impulses to move


A) faster.
B) slower.
C) at a normal speed.
D) at a declining rate of speed.

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