a) PLP b) MAG c) MOG d) P0which transport mechanism is predominantly used by neurons for glucose influxa Na/K-ATPase dependent glucose transport b) SGLT1 symporter c) GLUT2 transporter d) GLUT 1 transporterwhat is function of myelin proteolipid protein?a) To reduce signals to phospholipase C or protein kinase A To form DM20 and participate in insulation c) To strengthen the myelin sheath and define the intraperiod lines d) To work as anchor for peripheral membrane proteinsHow can glial cells prevent potassium exictotoxicity?a)Via K/H-antiporter pumping potassium out of extracellular fluid b) Through influx of potassium and water for further efflux to more distal regions of the brain c) Through Na/K-ATPase dependent influx of potassium and increasing the extracellular K+ levels d) Through the AQP4 influx to astroglial cellsHow can astrocytes overcome glutamate excitotoxcity ?a) By transferring glutamate across blood brain barrier to circulation b) By releasing glutamate converting enzymes in the synaptic cleft c) By stimulating GABa formation and inhibiting the glutamatergic neurons p By absorbing the glutamate and converting it to glutamine fetchpriority=