Match the glial cell type with its function. You will match some cells with more than one function.
1. Myelinates axons in the periphery.
2. Myelinates axons in the central nervous system.
3. Myelinates more than one axon.
4. Has endfeet on neurons to help provide nutrients to them.
5. Does much of the clean up of debris in the central nervous system.
6. Lies around neuron cell bodies and dendrites in the central nervous system to provide physical support.
7. Found lining spaces within the central nervous system.
8. Helps damaged axons to regrow.

A. ependyma
B. astrocytes
C. microglia
D. Schwann cells
E. oligodendrocytes