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Rods and cones are connected to ________.
Selectively Permeable
Describes biological membranes that allow certain substances to pass through while blocking others, thereby controlling the exchange of materials.
Resting Potential
The electrical potential of a neuron when not transmitting a signal, serving as the foundation for nerve impulse generation.
Ion
An atom or molecule that has lost or gained one or more electrons, giving it a positive or negative electrical charge.
Fatty Tissue
A type of connective tissue in the body composed primarily of adipocytes, serving as energy storage, insulation, and cushioning for organs.
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