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What is the name for a point along an axon where an impulse jumps? a. nodes of ranvier b. synaptic cleft c. axon terminal
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What is the name for a point along an axon where an impulse jumps?
a. nodes of ranvier
b. synaptic cleft
c. axon terminal
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Nodes of Ranvier is the name for a point along an axon where an impulse jumps.
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