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why do nerve impulses move faster along myelinated neurons​

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Answered by Migyung
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Neurons with myelin conduct impulse much faster than those without myelin. ... Because fat (myelin) acts as an insulator, membrane coated with myelin does not conduct an impulse.

Answered by sahusubhalaxmi402
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Neurons with myelin conduct impulse much faster than those without myelin Because fat (myelin) acts as an insulator, membrane coated with myelin does not conduct an impulse.

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