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Differentiate between synaptic transmission through myelinated and non-myelinated nerve fibres?(2 marks Question)...Dont spam please ​

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Due to presence of myelin sheath, myelinated nerves do not lose the impulse during conduction whereas unmyelinated nerve fibers can lose the nerve impulse during conduction. The nerve fibers with long axons are myelinated whereas the short axon nerve fibers are unmyelinated.

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