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Name an exteroceptor that is not a cutaneous receptor and explain why it is called an exteroceptor.
Dominant Side
The side of a person's body that is most used or strongest, often referred to in context of handedness, such as being right or left-handed.
Cerebral Infarction
A type of ischemic stroke caused by a blockage in the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain, leading to brain tissue death.
Spastic Hemiplegia
A form of cerebral palsy that affects one side of the body, characterized by stiff and contracted muscles.
Smooth Muscles
Involuntary muscles found in the walls of internal organs and blood vessels, which contract to control various body functions.
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