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Which of the following are key characteristics of enterprise risk management? 1. It considers risk in the formulation of strategy. 2. It applies risk management in some units of an entity. 3. It takes a portfolio view of risks throughout the enterprise. 4. It restricts the organization's ability to seize opportunities inherent in future events.
Retrograde Messenger
A substance that communicates backward from the post-synaptic to the pre-synaptic nerve cell, influencing it.
Nitric Oxide
A gaseous signaling molecule involved in various physiological and pathological processes within the body, including vasodilation and neurotransmission.
Resting Potential
The membrane potential (difference in electric charge between the two sides of the plasma membrane) of a neuron in which no action potential is occurring. The typical resting potential is about –70 millivolts. Compare with action potential.
Cytosolic Charge
The net charge within the cytosol, important for cellular processes like transport and signaling.
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