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lo 6.1. what is the function of glial cells? produce and release neurotransmitters regulate blood sugar levels generate electrical impulses provide support and protection for neurons store fat for energy
Glial cells, also known as neuroglia, support and protect neurons in the nervous system. They do not produce and release neurotransmitters (done by neurons), regulate blood - sugar levels (function of endocrine system), generate electrical impulses (neurons' role), or store fat for energy (adipose cells' function).
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Provide support and protection for neurons