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Rhodobacter and Roseobacter are two genera with a common ancestor in Alphaproteobacteria.
Schwann Cells
A type of glial cell located in the peripheral nervous system that is essential for the maintenance of nerve fibers and the formation of myelin.
Myelin
A fatty substance that surrounds and insulates the axons of many neurons, facilitating the rapid transmission of electrical impulses.
Reticular Formation
An extensive network of neurons located in the brainstem, playing a key role in controlling arousal, attention, and sleep-wake cycles.
Thalamus
A part of the brain located in the forebrain that functions as a relay station, processing and transmitting information from the sensory organs to the cerebral cortex.
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