Place the following labels in the proper position to designate the appropriate glial cells. Support cells in the PNS that surround neuronal cell bodies Multi-functioning cells involved with eurogenesis, scar formation, BBB maintenance, etc. Function in the production and circulation of CSF Form myelin sheaths in the PNS Macrophages of the CNS Form myelin sheaths in the CNS Oligodendrocytes Ependymal cells Microglia Astrocytes Schwann cells
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