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Contrast the location and function of autoreceptors with postsynaptic receptors.
Inversion
A movement or position where something is turned inside out or upside down.
Rotator Cuff
A group of muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint, providing stability and allowing a wide range of movements.
Nucleus Pulposus
The gel-like center of an intervertebral disc which helps absorb shock and provide flexibility to the spine.
Medial Epicondyle
A bony protrusion on the inner side of the humerus where certain tendons of the forearm muscles attach.
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