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In a Myelinated Axon, Ions Can Enter and Leave the Axonal

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Question 7

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In a myelinated axon, ions can enter and leave the axonal membrane only at


A) the terminal buttons.
B) the soma.
C) the nodes of Ranvier.
D) the segment of membrane under the Schwann cell wrapping.
E) every point along the axonal membrane.

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