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What is the name for the compound with the formula CH3CH2CH2CH2OH?
High-Frequency Sounds
Sounds that have a high pitch, typically above 2,000 Hz, often beyond the range of human hearing.
Place Theory
A theory in hearing that suggests different sound frequencies stimulate different locations on the basilar membrane of the inner ear.
Adjacent Spots
Locations or positions that are next to or adjoining each other in space.
Specialized Receptors
Cells or cell components that are sensitive to specific stimuli, enabling senses like vision, hearing, taste, and smell.
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