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satellite cells and schwann cells
There are 6 different types CNS: astrocytes, microglia, ependymal, and oligodendrocytes, PNS: satellite cells, and schwann cells
Schwann Cell
Neuroglia are the supporting cells of the NS. There are four types in the central nervous system (CNS) and two types in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They all have functions that contribute to the overall health of neuron cells.
In the peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells are responsible for forming myelin sheaths around the larger nerve fibres in the PNS. Keep in mind that one Schwann cell myelinates one nerve. You may hear about oligodendrocytes, but these are responsible for myelination in the Central Nervous System, and myelinate multiple nerves.
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Neuroglia
Astrocytes, Microglia, Ependymal cells, and Oligodendrocytes
All muscle types are controlled by the nervous system (CNS and/or the PNS).
There two types of cells found in nervous tissue. These two types of cells include: neurons and neuroglial cells.
PNS Shifa was created in 1953.
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