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Because of powers assigned to the president under Article II of the Constitution, a president is usually able to achieve most of her or his political and policy-making goals.
Glial Cells
Non-neuronal cells in the central and peripheral nervous systems that provide support and protection for neurons.
Choroid Plexus
A network of blood vessels in each ventricle of the brain, involved in the production of cerebrospinal fluid.
Motor Neurons
Nerve cells that carry impulses from the spinal cord or brain to muscles and glands, facilitating motion and action.
Multipolar
A type of neuron that contains one axon and multiple dendrites, allowing for the transmission of nerve impulses to and from various connections.
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