Nervous System: Neuron, Synapse, Reflexes · Zoology

What is the primary function of the myelin sheath in the nervous system?

  1. To supply nutrients and metabolic support directly to the axon
  2. To speed up impulse transmission via saltatory conduction
  3. To act as a receptor surface for incoming neurotransmitters
  4. To bundle multiple axons together into a compact peripheral nerve
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Correct answer: To speed up impulse transmission via saltatory conduction

Myelin acts as an electrical insulator, preventing ion leakage across the axonal membrane. In myelinated neurons, the action potential 'jumps' from one Node of Ranvier to the next, which is significantly faster than continuous conduction.

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