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Which Type of Glia Is Responsible for Forming Myelin in the Central

Question 110

Question 110

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Which type of glia is responsible for forming myelin in the central nervous system? 


A) astrocytes 
B) oligodendrocytes 
C) Schwann cells 
D) microglia

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