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In general, the binomial probability P(X = x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve between x - .5 and x + .5.
Action Potential
A temporary reversal in the electrical potential across a plasma membrane that occurs when a cell has been activated by a stimulus, essential for nerve impulse conduction.
Electrical Charge
A physical property of particles or objects that causes them to attract or repel each other due to the presence of electric charge, either positive or negative.
Neuron
A cell dedicated to sending signals in the form of nerve impulses; known as a neuron.
Antagonist
A substance that interferes with or inhibits the physiological action of another, particularly in pharmacology referring to a drug that blocks the action of a neurotransmitter or hormone.
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