Saltatory propagation differs from continuous propagation in that ________.
A) saltatory propagation occurs when an action potential moves from node to node along myelinated axons
B) saltatory propagation is slower than continuous propagation.
C) continuous propagation occurs when an action potential moves from node to node along unmyelinated axons
D) There is no difference between the two types of action potential propagation.
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