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Explain the difference between autonomic conduction paths to the effectors and central nervous system conduction paths to the effectors.
Circular Motion
The movement of an object along the circumference of a circle or rotation about an axis, characterized by a constant change in direction and velocity.
Wave Propagate
The process by which wave motion (sound, light, or water waves) travels through a medium from one point to another.
Wave's Depth
The vertical distance from the trough of a wave to its crest, indicating the size of the wave.
Wave Base
The maximum depth at which water movement still causes any significant motion of sediment on the seabed.
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