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How many codons code for an amino acid?
Frequency Theory
A theory in psychology and audiology that suggests pitch is perceived by the rate at which auditory nerve fibers fire.
Pitch Perception
The aspect of hearing that allows individuals to assess sounds on a scale from high to low, based on the frequency of sound waves.
Taste Cells
Specialized sensory cells located in the taste buds on the tongue, responsible for detecting different tastes such as sweetness, saltiness, sourness, bitterness, and umami.
High-Amplitude Sound
Sounds that have a large maximum pressure variation in the sound wave, leading to a loud perception.
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