Topic 19: Nervous System - Cell Types - Glial Cells Flashcards

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What is the function of neuroglia cells? (2)

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  • support neurons
  • can undergo mitosis (prone to cancer)
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What are the 4 types of glial cells in the CNS?

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  1. Oligodendrocytes
  2. Microglia
  3. Astrocytes
  4. Ependymal
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what are oligodendrocytes?

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  • produce myelin around axon
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what are microglia? (2)

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  • protective
  • become phagocytic if detect infected, dead, or damaged neurons (since immune cells cannot enter CNS)
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What are astrocytes? (2)

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  • surround blood capillaries to form part of blood brain barrier (BBB)
  • help control capillary permeability
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What type of tissue does the ependymal cells have?

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neural epithelia

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What is the function of ependymal cells? (2)

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  • lines brain ventricles and central canal of the spinal cord
  • secretes cerebrospinal fluid and circulates it (cilia)
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What two glial cells are in the PNS? (2)

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  • Schwann cells
  • Satellite Cells
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What do schwann cells form?

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  • myelin around axons in PNS
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What do satellite cells surround?

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  • neuron cell bodies in ganglia for protection and support
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