Neuroglia
No, you're thinking of Neuroglia
Yes, They can go under Mitosis.
Glia retain the ability to undergo cell division in adulthood, whereas most neurons cannot.
Brain
Ciliated neuroglia are present in the central nervous system of animals. These neuroglia help move cerebrospinal fluid around the brain and spine.
Neurons conduct electrical impulses in the brain. Neuroglia are cells that support the neurons. These cells undergo mitosis where neurons do not. Brain tumors are formed from neuroglia cells because they mitosis.
Neurons are conducting cells in the nervous system and neuroglia do not conduct, but are helper cells to the neurons.
False
microglia
No
microglia