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Rosa has multiple sclerosis, a degenerative disorder that causes myelin to disintegrate. what effect will this have on rosa's nerve impulses?
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Rosa has multiple sclerosis, a degenerative disorder that causes myelin to disintegrate. what effect will this have on rosa's nerve impulses?
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Myelin is the fatty tissue on axons of neurons that helps neural impulses to speed up. Myelin degeneration will cause a slowing of information processing and reaction time. Nerve impulses will slow down and will also get lost along the way.
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