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what are neuroglial cells

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Answered by komalchauhan1
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In the central nervous system, glia develop from the ventricular zone of the neural tube. These glia include the oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, and astrocytes. In the peripheral nervous system, glia derive from the neural crest. These PNS glia include Schwann cells in nerves and satellite glial cells in ganglia.

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Answered by Ribyaann
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These cells that form myelin, protect, support, and maintain equilibrium in your nervous system are called glial cells. They are also commonly known as neuroglia and even more simplyglia. In more detailed terms, neuroglia are cells in your nervous system that are not neurons.

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