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Ependymal cells line many open cavities in the central nervous system (cns. ependymal cells have cilia on the side of the cell that face these openings. what is the most likely function of these ciliated
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Ependymal cells line many open cavities in the central nervous system (cns. ependymal cells have cilia on the side of the cell that face these openings. what is the most likely function of these ciliated cells?
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Ependymal cell present in the central nervous system has an important role in production and control of cerebrospinal fluidĀ (CSF). This ciliated cell acts as sensory for coordination to cellular signaling in the production and control of CSF.
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