Where do some Glial Cells come from? a. The Amygdala b. Thalamus C. Hippocampus d. Inter Neurons Central Nervous System

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2. Where do some Glial Cells come from?
a. The Amygdala
b. Thalamus
c. Hippocampus
d. Inter Neurons Central Nervous System
3. What does the Hippocampus do?
a. It helps us learn and remember
b. it turns our long term memory to short term memory
C. it turns our short term memory to long term memory
d. it helps us think about layers of emotions
4. Why do I get anxious all the time?
a. Because the Amygdalas are producing more than average.
b. Because the hippocampus.
C. Because you have GAD.
d. relay station.
5. Why is the Thalamus Important?
a. It helps touch and hearing
b. It helps us to hear and see
C. It helps our senses and motor skills
d. it helps me in general
6. The hippocampus can cause this to diminish:
a. Responsibility.
b. Confidence.
C. Innovativeness.
d. Reflectiveness.
7. What is Amygdala?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Where do some Glial Cells come from? a. The Amygdala b. Thalamus c. Hippocampus d. Inter Neurons Central Nervous System 3. What does the Hippocampus do? a. It helps us learn and remember b. it turns our long term memory to short term memory C. it turns our short term memory to long term memory d. it helps us think about layers of emotions 4. Why do I get anxious all the time? a. Because the Amygdalas are producing more than average. b. Because the hippocampus. C. Because you have GAD. d. relay station. 5. Why is the Thalamus Important? a. It helps touch and hearing b. It helps us to hear and see C. It helps our senses and motor skills d. it helps me in general 6. The hippocampus can cause this to diminish: a. Responsibility. b. Confidence. C. Innovativeness. d. Reflectiveness. 7. What is Amygdala?
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1. Most abundant glial cells in the CNS and has the most functions out of all. This occurs when there is some sort of injury. Most of all microglia are probably derived from circulating monocytes cells of the immune system from the bone marrow that enters the CNS.

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