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Meningitis Can Be Caused by Infection of the Central Nervous

Question 43

Question 43

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Meningitis can be caused by infection of the central nervous system by bacteria.Which cells would be most responsible for removing the infection?


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

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