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WHAT IS LIFE? GDE.TO BIOLOGY W/PHYSIO.
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Author: PHELAN
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 21, Problem 5SA
Summary Introduction
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The possible consequence of damage to the glial cells.
Introduction:
Glial cells are the cells that nourish and support neurons.
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