The gap between each myelinated section of an axon is known the node of ranvier.
Axon collaterals emerge from the main axon at regular intervals called Nodes of Ranvier on a myelinated nerve. These points are where the myelin sheath is interrupted, allowing axon collaterals to branch off and communicate with other neurons or muscle fibers.
No, the nodes of Ranvier are found at regular intervals on both myelinated central and peripheral nerve fibers. They are gaps in the myelin sheath where the axon is exposed, allowing for the propagation of action potentials along the nerve fiber.
because it is important to fill a box with water at regular intervals
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Lines that intersect at regular intervals are a grid. A grid is created when a row and a column intersect.
Fasting at regular intervals.
annuity
Aduting after regular intervals
grid
by painting them at regular intervals
Intervals are a space or a period of time between things. Regular intervals would be a period of time between things that is always constant; the time stays the same(:
To keep it from separating into its component parts.