What are the main types of glial cells, and what is the main
function of each?...
What are the main types of glial cells, and what is the main
function of each? Glia outnumber neurons in the brain, yet neurons
tend to be the focus of studies. Why?
28:Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis are two disorders
that directly affect glial cells. When glial cells are damaged,
which of the following functions is most likely to be
affected?
A:Basic cell processes, such as cellular respiration.
B:Receiving of neurotransmitters released by adjacent
neurons.
C:Transmission of electrical signals along the axon.
D:Release of neurotransmitters by terminal buds.
29:If an event occurs periodically, but has a significant impact
on the internal environment which method of homeostatic control is
most likely?
A:It is...
Neurons could not survive without glial cells. Explain this
statement with three specific examples of glial cell functions.
Provide the name of the type of glial cell each of your example
.
What is the difference between afferent and efferent
neurons?
List the 6 glial cells and list at least one function for
each.
Name two functions of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF).
The modified blood vessels that are lined with ependymal cells
and produce CSF are called ______.
The spaces/chambers within the brain that allow CSF to flow
internally are called ________.
What are the differences between White matter and Gray
matter?
Which lobe of the cerebral cortex is responsible for voluntary
motor...
What roles can glial cells play?
Immunity and mechanical support
Mechanical support and ionic - balance of the extracellular
space
Ionic balance of the extracellular space and myelination
and a b only
a, b and c
What is the function of the hexose monophosphate shunt and
indicate in which cells each of the oxidative and non oxidative
pathways play a greater role and why (5 points).