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Once the action potential reaches the axon terminal, what happens next?
Collagen Fibers
Strong, insoluble protein fibers that form the main component of connective tissue, giving it strength and elasticity.
Arrector Pili
Small muscles attached to hair follicles that contract to cause "goosebumps" and help with thermal regulation.
Epidermis
The foremost layer of the skin, responsible for providing a barrier against water and establishing our skin tone.
Partial Thickness
Refers to wounds or burns that affect only some of the layers of the skin, not penetrating completely through to underlying tissues.
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