Why does the loss of myelin disrupt a neuron's ability to transmit signals?
A. Nerve cells lose their cushioning.
B. Nerve cells lose their insulation.
C. Nerve cells can longer receive nourishment.
D. Nerve cells can no longer elongate.
Answer: B
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a. aldehyde isozyme b. acetylcholine c. acetaldehyde d. anandamide
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a) management b) contract c) transfer d) consignment
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