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Following a stroke, injury to nerve cells within the central nervous system needs to be repaired. The health care provider knows that which of the following processes explains how this occurs?
 
  A) Astrocytes fill up the space to form a glial scar, repairing the area and replacing the CNS cells that cannot regenerate.
  B) The microglia are responsible for cleaning up debris after cerebral infection, or cell death.
  C) Ependymal cells are responsible for phagocytosis.
  D) Oligodendrocytes are responsible for integrative metabolism.
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