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What holds a neuron in place?
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What holds a neuron in place?
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the things that hold the brain in place are The tire is held in place from the air pressure expanding and pressing the edge onto the rim, and nothing but friction holds it.
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Glial Cells
Nourish the neuron and holds it in place
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