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What term describes hereditary or acquired disorders and relates to the absence of a coagulation protein, or to a protein that is present in the plasma but that is functionally defective?
Peripheral Nerves
Nerves located outside the brain and spinal cord that connect the central nervous system to limbs and organs, transmitting signals to and from the body.
Neuron
A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell, the fundamental unit of the nervous system with the ability to communicate information through electrical and chemical signals.
Nucleus
The central and most important part of an atom, cell, or structure, typically containing protons and neutrons in an atom or genetic material in a cell.
Organelles
Specialized subunits within a cell that have specific functions, crucial for the cell to live, operate, and replicate.
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