23. Supporting cells in the CNS that are phagocyticT + a) are neutrophilsT + b) are microglial cellsT + c) can only phagocytize spores from fungiT + á) are of líttle importance in function ană health of the CNST 24. The autonomic nervous systemT + a) allows voluntary control of visceral reflexesT + b) consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic branches T + c) only contains sensory fibers + d) is the primary control for skeletal muscleT 25. The supporting cell in the CNS that removes excess neurotransmitter from the interstitial fluid is the T + a) oligodendrocyte + b) basophilT c) astrocyte di ibroblastT
23. Supporting cells in the CNS that are phagocyticT + a) are neutrophilsT + b) are microglial cellsT + c) can only phagocytize spores from fungiT + á) are of líttle importance in function ană health of the CNST 24. The autonomic nervous systemT + a) allows voluntary control of visceral reflexesT + b) consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic branches T + c) only contains sensory fibers + d) is the primary control for skeletal muscleT 25. The supporting cell in the CNS that removes excess neurotransmitter from the interstitial fluid is the T + a) oligodendrocyte + b) basophilT c) astrocyte di ibroblastT
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The neurons are the main component of nervous system that has the nerve impulse propagating capacity. The nervous system also contain some other cell types that are responsible for supporting the neurons and do not capable of nerve impulse preparation and they are called as glial cells.
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