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For the following questions,refer to Figure S1.1,which shows a portion of the sky visible in the early evenings in the fall.Note that five bright stars are labeled with lowercase letters and five constellations are labeled with capitals.A few hints are also given.
-Which constellation (capital letters)is Cassiopeia?
Wavelengths
The distances between successive crests of a wave, especially waves of electromagnetic radiation like light or radio waves.
Capsaicin
A chemical compound found in chili peppers that generates the sensation of heat or burning in any tissue with which it comes in contact.
Sodium Ions
Positively charged particles of sodium, which play crucial roles in the body such as maintaining fluid balance, transmitting nerve impulses, and muscle contraction.
Substance P
A neuropeptide involved in the transmission of pain and other sensory information to the central nervous system.
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