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Which of the following additions have been made to principles of the central dogma of biology?
Environment
The surrounding conditions or context in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
Amplitude
The extent of a vibratory movement measured from the mean position to an extreme, commonly used in physics and signals to describe wave magnitudes.
Brightness
The perception of the intensity of light emitted or reflected by an object, affecting how we see colors and shapes.
Dilated
Refers to the widening or expansion of an opening, vessel, or organ beyond its normal size, often in response to some form of stimulus.
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