General Biology I
Glial cells are non-neuronal cells in the nervous system that provide support, protection, and nourishment to neurons. They play critical roles in maintaining homeostasis, forming myelin, and participating in signal transmission within the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. While they do not transmit electrical impulses like neurons, glial cells are essential for the overall health and functioning of the nervous system.
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