A physiologist testing signal transduction rates in two different nerve fibers notices that one fiber conducts signals much faster than the other. which is the most likely difference between the two?

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A physiologist testing signal transduction rates in two different nerve fibers notices that one fiber conducts signals much faster than the other. The most likely difference between the two is the faster nerve fiber is myelinated and the slower one is not.

    In contrast to typical retinal nerve fibers, myelinated retinal nerve fiber layers (MRNF) are retinal nerve fibers that are anterior to the lamina cribrosa. Clinically, they resemble well-defined gray-white patches on the anterior surface of the neurosensory retina with ragged edges.

    The central nervous system (CNS), peripheral effectors, and other CNS centers can all convey information to and from one another quickly and efficiently thanks to the myelinated nerve fiber, which was created by evolution. The last function is handled by myelinated axons of the central nervous system (CNS).

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