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q4.9. what is the role of myelin in neurons? to change the direction th…

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q4.9. what is the role of myelin in neurons? to change the direction that na⁺ and k⁺ move through ion channels during the action potential to increase the speed that action potentials travel down the neuron to prevent the neuron from generating action potentials to cause multiple sclerosis when present and intact, as it blocks action potential movement and must be removed by the immune system

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Myelin is a fatty - insulating sheath around axons of neurons. It allows for saltatory conduction, where action potentials "jump" from one node of Ranvier to the next, increasing the speed of action potential transmission down the neuron. It does not change the direction of ion movement, prevent action potential generation, and intact myelin does not cause multiple sclerosis (damage to myelin causes it).

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To increase the speed that action potentials travel down the neuron