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What does the combining form anter(o) mean?
Cell
The basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms, serving as the building blocks of life.
Potassium Ions
Essential ions in the body that help regulate heart function, muscle contractions, and nerve signals.
Resting Potential
The electric potential difference across the neuronal membrane when the nerve is not transmitting a signal.
Potassium Ions
Charged particles of potassium, a crucial mineral that plays key roles in cell function, including heart rhythm, muscle contraction, and nerve transmission.
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