The correct answer is Glial cells; neurons
Glial cells are part of the nervous system. They are auxiliary cells that have the function of supporting the functioning of the central nervous system (CNS). It is estimated that there are 10 glia cells in the CNS for each neuron, but due to their small size, they occupy half the volume of nervous tissue. They differ in form and function and they are: oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, Schwann cells, ependymal cells and microglia.
Neurons are cells present in the nervous system and their main function is to conduct so-called nerve impulses. Although they are not the only cells in our nervous tissue, they stand out as the best known.
At the end of WW1, Germany had to agree to The Treaty of Versailles, which basically took away most of the countries rights and put them into a deep depression. The economy was failing, people were poor and hopeless. When Hitler came into play, people were desperate for a change and Hitler promised to make Germany the greatest country of it's time. Because the country was so desperate for hope for the future Hitler could do anything he wanted because everyone was hoping it would improve the conditions excessively.
Many French revolutionaries fought against the system of the monarchy because it’s very nature opposed the ideas of the enlightenment and the ideals they had fought for during the revolution
Answer It is true
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