What is the main difference between a myelinated cell process and a cell process without myelin?

A. Nonmyelinated cell processes are faster at information processing than myelinated cell processes.
B. There is no difference between myelinated and non-myelinated cell processes.
C. Myelinated cell processes are more efficient at information processing than non-myelinated cell processes.
D. Myelinated cell processes are slower at information processing than non-myelinated cell processes.


Answer: C

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