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Question
an axon lacking a myelin sheath is said to be what?
unmyelinated
a dendrite
myelinated
Brief Explanations
Axons can be either myelinated or unmyelinated. Myelin sheath is a fatty - insulating layer. An axon without it is unmyelinated. A dendrite is a different part of a neuron and myelinated refers to having a myelin sheath.
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Unmyelinated