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The Regions of Axon Membrane That Lie Between Regions of Myelin

Question 56

Question 56

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The regions of axon membrane that lie between regions of myelin are the


A) Islets of Langerhans
B) Nodes of Ranvier
C) Synaptic membranes
D) Glial cells
E) Dendrites

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