In most axons, the myelin sheath is interrupted at intervals of about 1 millimeter or more. These interruptions are called the: a) glial b) nodes of Ranvier (pron: ron-vee-ay) c) collaterals d) nodes of Babinet
option B. In structural terms, the myelin sheath wraps the axons discontinuously as it's far interrupted at normal durations called Ranvier nodes (additionally termed as myelin sheath gaps), which constitute the distance among consecutive Schwann cells and at which the axon is without the sheath