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Glial Cell
A type of cell in the nervous system that supports, nourishes, and protects neurons, playing a crucial role in brain function.
Neuron
A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
Synaptic Vesicle
a small, spherical sac containing neurotransmitters, found in the nerve endings, crucial for transmitting signals between neurons.
Myelin
A fatty substance that surrounds neurons' axons, facilitating faster transmission of electrical signals.
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