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What causes presynaptic inhibition?
Hormone
A biochemical produced by the body that oversees and adjusts the activities of select cells or organs.
Cytoplasmic Division
The process, also known as cytokinesis, by which a cell's cytoplasm divides, producing two daughter cells after nuclear division has occurred.
Megaspore
A type of spore produced by some seed plants that develops into a female gametophyte, involved in the reproductive process.
Embryo Sac
The female gametophyte within the ovule of angiosperms, containing the egg cell ready for fertilization.
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