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Resting Potential
The state of a neuron when it is not being stimulated or activated; it is the electrical potential of a neuron's interior relative to its surroundings when the neuron is not transmitting a signal.
Inactive Neuron
A neuron that is not currently firing or transmitting information.
Norepinephrine
A neurotransmitter and hormone that is involved in response to stress, increases arousal, and alertness, and plays a role in the body's "fight or flight" reaction.
Urogenital Tract
The anatomical system of the urinary and reproductive organs, often considered together due to their close proximity and shared functions in some contexts.
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