Neural stem cells in the CNS

A. can only form glial cells.
B. can migrate to the PNS as needed.
C. can form new neurons throughout the CNS.
D. can form new neurons in only certain portions of the CNS such as the hippocampus.
E. have no known function.


Answer: D

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