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Collective efficacy theory is a(n) _______ theory because it views the community as a collection of individuals who can change their environment.
Nuclei
The central and most important parts of an atom, or a cell's structure that contains the genetic material.
Resting Membrane Potential
The electrical charge difference across the cell membrane when the cell is in a non-excited state.
Local Potential
A temporary, localized change in resting potential, usually occurring in neurons, that can lead to an action potential if it reaches threshold.
Electrically Excitable Cells
Cells that can change their membrane potential in response to a stimulus, leading to generation and propagation of action potentials.
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