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Each enamel rod is formed by a single ameloblast.
Sensory Qualities
Characteristics of objects detected and interpreted by the senses, including taste, smell, sound, touch, and sight.
Motivational Changes
Alterations in the direction, intensity, or persistence of an individual's motivation over time.
Physiological Changes
encompass the alterations in the body's internal conditions in response to environmental factors, developmental stages, or health status, affecting various biological systems and functions.
Novelty
The quality of being new, original, or unusual, often sparking interest, motivation, or attention in individuals.
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