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  1. How does glial cells affect parkinson's disease? How does glial cells affect neurotransmitters ?
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  2. Glial cells normally lose their mitotic ability prior to birthTrue or False Which of the following is NOT a function of
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  3. How are glial cells connected to stem cells?
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  4. How are glial cells connected to nanotechnology?
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  5. Ependymal cells are glial cells that ___________.a. regulate the extracellular environment b. produce cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
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  6. Information which comes to a neuron must arrive through its:A. axons. B. glial cells. C. prefrontal area. D. dendrites. I
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  7. Information which comes to a neuron must arrive through its:A. axons. B. glial cells. C. prefrontal area. D. dendrites.
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  8. How can this mutation affect the new cells that are produced using this DNA? Select all that apply.a The new cells can become
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  9. Neurons aren’t the only cells heavily involved in the nervous system! Glial cells (or glia) have many important roles in the
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  10. If a living plant were moved from a freshwater aquarium to a saltwater aquarium, which of the following would occur?The plant's
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