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lo 6.1. what is the function of glial cells? generate electrical impulses provide support and protection for neurons regulate blood sugar levels store fat for energy produce and release neurotransmitters
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Glial cells, also known as neuroglia, support and protect neurons. They do not generate electrical impulses (neurons do), regulate blood - sugar levels (pancreas is involved), store fat for energy (adipose cells do), or produce and release neurotransmitters (neurons do this primarily).
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Provide support and protection for neurons