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fahad

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What role does myelination play in the functioning of neural cells?
 
  a) It provides insulation that allows faster transmission of neural impulses
 b) It provides protection against inadvertent interaction with neighboring cells.
 c) It provides inhibitory signals that regulate the speed of neural transmission.
 d) It provides temperature regulation of the axon.

Question 2

Which of the following is likely to characterize a conversation between a student and a professor?
 
  a) More formality and adherence to turn-taking rule
 b) More frequent turns by the student
 c) More topic maintenance
 d) More long pauses



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