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Question 1

What is the main role of glial cells?

to receive information from other cells
to transmit information to other cells
to provide support for other cells in the nervous system
to transfer information within the nervous system

Question 2

What is the name for the insulation that covers some axons and increases the speed of transmission of the neural impulse?

neurotransmitter sheath
terminal cover
myelin sheath
glia wrap


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danielfitts88

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