Biology, asked by sivaleebanadar, 15 days ago

assertion: myelinated nerve fibres are present in spinal and cranial nerves.
reason: myelinated nerve conduct impulses more rapidly than unmyelinated nerves.​

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Answered by shalinikk212000
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Answer:

b is the correct option

explanation:

Myelinated nerve fibres are present in spinal and cranial nerves, Myelinated nerve fibres are enclosed by schwann cells that form myelin sheath around the axon. The conduction of imulses is faster in myelinated nerve fibre (or medullated nerve fibre) because when an impulse travels along a medullate medullated nerve fibre, it does not proceed uniformly along the length of the axis cylinder,but jumps form one node of Ranvier to the next. This is called the slatatroy conduction of impluses. This way the conduction is faster in myelinated nerve fibre.

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