Glial cells make up approximately 50% of the volume of the nervous system and the number of glial cells out-numbers the nerve cells by a factor of ten to one. The primary function of glial cell is to provide '''support to the neuronal cells'''. There are several different types of glial-style cell; in the PNS these are referred to as '''[[Schwann Cell|Schwann cells]]''' and whilst in the CNS they are referred to as '''Oligodendrocytes'''. | Glial cells make up approximately 50% of the volume of the nervous system and the number of glial cells out-numbers the nerve cells by a factor of ten to one. The primary function of glial cell is to provide '''support to the neuronal cells'''. There are several different types of glial-style cell; in the PNS these are referred to as '''[[Schwann Cell|Schwann cells]]''' and whilst in the CNS they are referred to as '''Oligodendrocytes'''. |