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- Which kind of glia cell wraps around the synaptic terminals of axons?Where are afferent neurons, efferent neurons, and interneurons located in the nervous system? Are there places where all three could be found?What is the role of ions, the phospholipid bilayer, and plasma membrane channels in neurons relative to the concepts of current, voltage, and resistance?