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The minimum stimulus required to initiate a nerve impulse or action potential is called a(n) _____ stimulus.
Gametes
Reproductive cells (sperm in males and eggs in females) that carry half the genetic information of an individual, essential for sexual reproduction.
Trisomy 21
A genetic condition caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21, leading to Down syndrome, characterized by distinct facial features, intellectual disabilities, and potential for various health issues.
Klinefelter Syndrome
A genetic condition in males resulting from an extra X chromosome, characterized by reduced fertility and often mild physical and cognitive impairments.
Turner Syndrome
A chromosomal disorder affecting females, characterized by the partial or complete loss of one of the X chromosomes, leading to developmental issues.
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