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Glycolysis of a glucose molecule:
Fovea
The fovea is a tiny pit located in the macula of the retina, responsible for sharp central vision vital for activities like reading and driving.
Cones
In the retina, specific cells called photoreceptors are crucial for seeing colors and are most effective in bright light scenarios.
Loudness
A perceptual characteristic of sounds that enables their intensity to be ordered on a scale from quiet to loud.
Brightness
The perception of visual light intensity; the quality of being lighted, often quantified in terms of luminescence.
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