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The amount of air that can be exhaled following tidal expiration, on average, is ____________________ cc.
Synapse
The junction between two neurons or between a neuron and a muscle where electrical or chemical signals are transmitted.
Soma
The cell body of a neuron, containing the nucleus and other structures essential to cell function.
Glial Cells
Non-neuronal cells in the central and peripheral nervous system that support and protect neurons, playing a key role in brain function.
Terminal Cells
Terminal cells refer to the end cells in a biological pathway or structure, often relating to neurons where signals are transmitted to other cells or systems.
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