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Which are not spinal nerve branches?
Phosphate
Phosphate is a chemical compound containing phosphorus and oxygen, vital for many biological processes, including energy transfer and bone formation.
Teratogens
Agents or factors that cause malformation of an embryo or fetus, such as chemicals, viruses, and drugs.
Sex Chromosome
A type of chromosome involved in determining the sex of an organism, with the most common configuration being XX for females and XY for males in humans.
Chromosomes
Thread-like structures located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells, made of protein and a single molecule of DNA, which carry genetic information.
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