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57. What effect does myelination have on axons

(A) it protects them from damage

(B) it slows the propagation of signals along them

(C) it prevents cross talk between adjacent axons

(D) it allows them to conduct signals significantly faster​

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Answered by striveninspire
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Answer:

(D)

Explanation:

The myelination help move or conduct signals significantly fast by helping the signals jump in between each slit of two myelinated sheaths to the adjacent slit than going all the way through the neuron axon.

This mostly takes place when brain has encountered an emergency type situation.

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