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Moral skepticism, as defined in Chapter 9, is the view that there are no objective moral truths.
Eccrine Gland
Sweat glands found all over the body that help regulate body temperature by releasing sweat.
Apocrine Gland
A type of gland that is mainly responsible for body scent, found in underarms, genital area, and nipples.
Longitudinal Ridges
Vertical lines or grooves that run lengthwise along a surface, common in nails due to aging or health issues.
Iron Deficiency
A condition resulting from inadequate levels of iron in the body, leading to anemia and associated symptoms like fatigue.
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