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how is impulse conduction different in unmyelinated neurons?
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It is slower.
Myelination leads to saltatory ("jumping") propagation of action potentials, allowing them to travel along an axon much more rapidly.
Myelination leads to saltatory ("jumping") propagation of action potentials, allowing them to travel along an axon much more rapidly.
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