Multiple Choice
What is the difference between glia and neurons?
A) Glia include parts of multiple neurons.
B) A neuron is only the soma, or body, of a glial cell.
C) Glia carry information away from the brain, whereas neurons carry information to the brain.
D) Glia are cells that nourish and support the neurons.
E) None of the above; there is no difference between these terms.
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