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in the context of specialized cell structure, which of the following is the closest analogy to the function of the myelin sheath in the brain?
○ guardrails on the sides of a highway
○ green signal at crossroads
○ protective covers on parked vehicles
○ storm doors around a house
The myelin sheath insulates nerve fibers (axons) in the brain, speeding up electrical signal (nerve impulse) transmission and providing some protection. Guardrails on a highway guide traffic (analogous to guiding/insulating nerve impulses) and provide a boundary to maintain direction, similar to how myelin sheath insulates and speeds up signal transmission. A green signal controls traffic flow (not insulation/guidance like myelin), protective covers on vehicles protect parked cars (myelin is for active nerve signals, not just protection of inactive structures), and storm doors protect a house (myelin’s main function is not just protection but also speeding signal transmission, unlike storm doors’ primary protection role). So guardrails are the closest analogy.
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A. guardrails on the sides of a highway