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The elongated part of a neuron that is normally covered by a myelin sheath is known as the _[blank]_. dendrite synapse node of Ranvier axon
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The elongated part of a neuron that is normally covered by a myelin sheath is known as the _[blank]_.
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The myelin sheath insulates the
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