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− | Regions of the [[axon]] of about 1 micrometer in size which interrupt the [[myelin sheath]] at a distance of 0,2 to 2 millimeters. This is where the [[depolarization]] of the axon takes place, which jumps from one Ranvier ring to the next and thus transmits the impulse from the [[nerve]] cell. | + | Regions of the [[Axon/en|axon]] of about 1 micrometer in size which interrupt the [[Myelinscheide/en|myelin sheath]] at a distance of 0,2 to 2 millimeters. This is where the [[Depolarisation/en|depolarization]] of the axon takes place, which jumps from one Ranvier ring to the next and thus transmits the impulse from the [[Nerv/en|nerve]] cell. |
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Regions of the axon of about 1 micrometer in size which interrupt the myelin sheath at a distance of 0,2 to 2 millimeters. This is where the depolarization of the axon takes place, which jumps from one Ranvier ring to the next and thus transmits the impulse from the nerve cell.
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