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What short-term and long-term results did the growth of Europe's population have?
Neurotransmitters
Chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses between neurons or from neurons to muscles.
Dermatomes
Areas of skin supplied by sensory nerves from a single spinal root, crucial for diagnosing conditions affecting the nerves and skin.
CNS
The central nervous system, comprising the brain and spinal cord, responsible for integrating sensory information and responding accordingly.
Blood-brain barrier
A semipermeable barrier of endothelial cells that prevents most substances in the blood from entering the brain, protecting it from pathogens and toxins.
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