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Somatic sensations include temperature, touch, vibration, pressure, and pain; these sensations originate from receptors found in certain localized areas of the body.
Osmosis
Movement of a pure solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a lower solute concentration to one with a higher solute concentration.
Particle Concentration
A measurement that describes the number of particles (such as molecules, atoms, or ions) present in a given volume of a substance or mixture.
Calcium
An essential mineral in the body, crucial for bone health, muscle function, nerve signaling, and heart health.
Phosphate Level
A measurement of the amount of phosphate in the blood, which is important for bone formation, energy storage, and nerve function.
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