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The cells that detect internal and external conditions are:
Neonatal Intoxication
A condition in newborns resulting from exposure to toxic substances before birth or immediately after, leading to various health complications.
Opium
A narcotic drug obtained from the poppy plant, used historically for pain relief and commonly associated with addiction.
Pregnant
The state of carrying a developing fetus within the female body, typically lasting about 40 weeks from the last menstrual period to childbirth.
Amniocentesis
A medical procedure used in prenatal diagnosis to sample a small amount of amniotic fluid for testing.
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