The absence of a fully functional myelin sheath causes

Multiple sclerosis is a disorder characterized by the breakdown of the myelin sheath around axons in the central nervous system. The absence of a fully functional myelin sheath causes O an attack on the Schwann cells by the immune system O neural impulses to travel more slowly than normal O an increase in the amount of saltatory conduction abnormal functioning of the sodium-potassium exchange pump

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