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Explain how newly born cells are guided from their point of origin to their final destinations in the nervous system.
Physical Functioning
The ability to perform tasks and activities that require physical effort, including daily routines and exercise.
Mental Functioning
The range of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral activities that an individual can perform, including thinking, feeling, and interacting with others.
Glial Cells
Supportive cells in the nervous system that provide support and nutrition, maintain homeostasis, form myelin, and participate in signal transmission in the brain.
Brain's Cells
Also known as neurons, these are the primary cells in the brain responsible for transmitting information through electrical and chemical signals.
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