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neuroglial cells do not a) stimulate the neurons b) protect and support neurons c) function as insulating cells d) included in nucleated cells​

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Answered by kavitasetia09
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option c is the answer hope it helps you.

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Answered by xitzwinterbearx
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Glial (Neuroglial) cells donot conduct nerve impulses, but, instead, support, nourish, and protect the neurons. Glial cells are far more numerous than neurons and, unlike neurons, are capable of mitosis.

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