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multiple select question select all that apply select all of these that describe a nerve impulse traveling down a myelinated axon. conduction is slower than in unmyelinated neurons the impulse jumps from node to node conduction is faster than in unmyelinated neurons the impulse travels the entire length of the axon, without skipping any areas
In myelinated axons, nerve - impulse conduction is saltatory, meaning the impulse jumps from node of Ranvier to node of Ranvier. This makes the conduction faster compared to unmyelinated neurons where the impulse travels along the entire length of the axon membrane.
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B. The impulse jumps from node to node
C. Conduction is faster than in unmyelinated neurons