Which part of the neuron below is indicated by the arrow, and what is its function?
a. The myelin sheath releases neurotransmitters so that electrical impulses can be transferred.
b. The myelin sheath protects and transmits electrical impulses faster.
c. The node of Ranvier transmits electrical impulses faster.
d. The node of Ranvier transfers information across a gap.
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