Neuroglia support and protect neurons. The central nervous system (CNS) has four (4) types of neuroglia. Correctly match each cell characteristic with the correct neuroglial cell.
1. Line the central canal in the spinal cord 2. Largest neuroglial cell 3. Can migrate through neural tissue 4. Produce, monitor, and circulate cerebrospinal fluid 5. Most abundant neuroglial cells 6. Maintain the blood-brain barrier 7. Many are ciliated 8. Many cytoplasmic processes with feet 9. Help to provide structural framework for the CNS 10. Cell type includes ependymocytes and tanycytes 11. Smallest number of neuroglial cells 12. Forms cuboidal columnar epithelium 13. Lacking basement membrane 14. Engulf cellular debris, waste products, and pathogens 15. Contain many microfilaments 16. Adjust composition of interstitial fluid 17. Have some slender cytoplasmic extensions in contact with neuron surface 18. Small cell body 19. Forms membranous wrapping (myelin) around axon 20. Provides electrical insulation for axon 21. Maintain permeability characteristics of capillary endothelial cells 22. Phagocytes 23. Repair/stabilize damaged neural tissue 24. Cytoplasmic processes each with very fine branches 25. Increases speed of action potential
a. Ependymal cells b. Astrocytes c. Oligodendrocytes d. Microglia