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Thick myelinated sheaths are faster than thin myelinated sheaths. The thickness of the myelin sheath increases the speed of electrical signals along the axon due to the increased insulation and reduced capacitance, allowing for more efficient saltatory conduction. In general, thicker myelin sheaths enable quicker transmission of nerve impulses, enhancing overall communication within the nervous system.

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