very active phagocytes
the axon space between Schwann cells
PNS neuroglial cell believed to enclose and support cell bodies of neurons (however, precise function unknown)
protects and insulates the axons and speeds up conduction of action potentials
The outside of a Schwann Cell with all the cytoplasm and organelles
the CNS cell that myelinates axons
the PNS cell that myelinates axons
Use perivascular feet to anchor neurons and blood vessels, regulates brain extracellular environment, and facilitates blood-brain barrier
line hollow spaces of brain and spinal cord, help produce and circulate CSF
myelin sheath
neurilemma
Node of Ranvier
Schwann Cells
Satellite cells
oligodendricytes
microglial cells
Ependymal cells
astrocytes