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OpenStudy (anonymous):

AYE WHAT is a internode????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

AYE an "internode" is the area in between two nodes!!! OY look at this picture: http://www.dls.ym.edu.tw/ol_biology2/ultranet/Horsechestnut.gif You see there are two nodes on that plant's stem, where the leaves would grow from. And the internode is the area in between those two nodes. EH!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OHH i see........thnx bruhh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how this your first question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

also in a mylenated neuron, you have the nodes of Ranvier and the gap between them is inter-node

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