One of Helmholtz's most important contributions to physiology was the finding that
A) nerve impulses within the human body travelled at approximately the same speed as electricity in wires.
B) nerve impulses within the human body travelled faster than electricity in wires.
C) nerve impulses within the human body travelled slower than electricity in wires.
D) the speed of nerve impulses could not be recorded like the speed of electricity in wires.
E) the speed of nerve impulses within the body depends on whether nerve fibres are myelinated.
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