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how are myelinated neurons differents from unmyelinated neurons .​

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Answered by johnvarghesepaul765
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The main difference between these two types of neurons is the speed of conduction of impulse. ... Majority of the neurons in the central and peripheral nervous system are myelinated since they require fast conduction speeds. A neuron with unmyelinated axon has a comparatively lower speed of conduction of the nerve signals.

Answered by gauthmathanshul
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A neuron with myelinated axons can conduct the impulse at a faster speed since the myelin sheath acts as the insulator that helps to propagate the electrical signal faster. ... A neuron with unmyelinated axon has a comparatively lower speed of conduction of the nerve signals.

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