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In a Human Brain,the Number of Glial Cells Is

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In a human brain,the number of glial cells is:


A) about 1/10 the number of neurons.
B) about the same as the number of neurons.
C) about 10 times the number of neurons.
D) about 100-200 times the number of neurons.

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