(A)
To name: The neuroglia of the CNS.
Introduction: The neuroglia cells are the supporting cells of the neuron and are found in the CNS and PNS. The neuroglia cell can form a protective myelin sheath over the neuron cells and also forms a tight junction to form the blood–brain barrier.
(B)
To explain: The neuroglia that appears to be increased in a person with a brain infection.
Introduction: The neuroglia cells are the supporting cells of the neuron and are found in the CNS and PNS. The neuroglia cell can form a protective myelin sheath over the neuron cells and also forms a tight junction to form the blood–brain barrier.
(c)
To explain: The glial cell that protects the CNS from chemical and hormones circulating in the blood.
Introduction: The neuroglia cells are the supporting cells of the neuron and are found in the CNS and PNS. The neuroglia cell can form a protective myelin sheath over the neuron cells and also forms a tight junction to form the blood–brain barrier.
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