Question
During a nerve physiology practical, damage to myelin causes slower impulse conduction. This happens because myelin normally:
Correct Answer: A
Insulates axons and increases conduction speed
Myelin forms an insulating sheath around many axons and allows faster saltatory conduction. Damage to myelin slows or disrupts nerve signaling.
Myelin forms an insulating sheath around many axons and allows faster saltatory conduction. Damage to myelin slows or disrupts nerve signaling.
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