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According to Newton's second law, if you double the force acting on a body, the accelerationwill double.
Receptors
Proteins on or within cells that bind to specific molecules, leading to a cellular response.
Taste Buds
Small sensory organs located on the tongue, capable of detecting different tastes such as sweet, sour, bitter, and salty.
Chemosensory Cells
Specialized cells responsible for detecting chemical signals in the environment, contributing to senses like taste and smell.
Ames Room
An optical illusion room designed to distort perception, making objects appear larger or smaller depending on their location within the room.
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