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Cells descended from the same epiglastic cells which give origin to the neurons, but which have been developed with the power of reproduction, but no marked irritability. Neuroglia is functionally the connective tissue of the central nervous system; it supports and confines the neurons, the fibers, and the various vessels which nourish these.
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Neuroglia refers to glial cells or glia cells of the nervous system that support the neurons (nerve cells). They form insulating sheets of tissue around the neurons (called myelin), preventing impulses from traveling between adjacent neurons. Other functions include providing nutrition and controlling the fluids surrounding the neurons.
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supporting structure of nervous tissue. Appears to play a role in myelin formation.
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the whole complex of all the cell elements of the nervous tissue except for neurons.
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A non-nerve cell of the supporting tissue of the central nervous system and the retina of the eye. This type includes astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia. SYN: glia cell .
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