Answer:
There are <em><u>four types of neuroglia</u></em> found within the central nervous system:
<u>Astrocytes</u> :
It maintains the blood brain barrier and preserve the chemical environment by recycling ions and neurotransmitters.
<u>Oligodendrocytes</u> :
The myelinate axons in the central nervous system and provide an overall structural framework.
<u>Ependymal cells</u> :
The line ventricles (brain) and central canal (spine) and are involved in the production of cerebrospinal fluid.
<u>Microglia</u> :
It removes cell debris, wastes and pathogens via phagocytosis.
Answer:
a career is like a Doctor or nurse, while a career Field would be medicine.
Explanation:
a career is specific, while a career Field is more broad term, of the sect it is in. Example: Medicine, Technology, Engineering, and Law is more broad. Opposed to Technician, hacker, and Laywer is.
The most moral and non-offensive term would be a “Resident of (Name of home or place)”, resident in a personal care home(or some other term for a care home), and sometimes a Patient- but only if the patient is living in a medical care home, like part of a hospital for example. Awkwardly explained, but I hope you understand!
Answer:
The correct answer is option D. VO2 max. It is the amount at which the an athlete can take-up maximum oxygen during intense workout.
Explanation:
VO2 max also known as maximal oxygen uptake is a method to determine how much intake of oxygen is taken by an athlete during extreme workout.
The more the athlete works out the more energy will be produced in the cells, also known as ATP.
Sometimes VO2 max is confused by lactose threshold, where the lactate is build up in the muscles causing pain.