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Interest groups are defined as private organizations that primarily try to influence campaigns and elections.
Sebaceous Gland
A type of skin gland that produces sebum, an oily substance that helps to keep the skin and hair moisturized.
Sweat Gland
Small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat, a fluid composed of water, minerals, and waste products.
Adhesion Belt
A cell structure composed of cadherin proteins that encircles a cell, promoting cell-cell adhesion and tissue integrity.
Intercalated Disks
Specialized cell-cell junctions in cardiac muscle that facilitate the synchronized contraction of the heart by allowing the rapid passage of ions and electrical impulses.
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