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At birth, a neonate with blood Type O will have circulating anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
Chloride Ions
Negatively charged ions (Cl-) that play key roles in bodily functions such as maintaining fluid balance and transmitting nerve impulses.
Prolactin
A hormone produced by the pituitary gland involved in milk production, reproductive functions, and immune system regulation.
Gray Matter
The grayish neurons and neural segments that are involved in spinal reflexes.
Non-myelinated Neurons
Neurons without a myelin sheath, resulting in slower transmission of nerve impulses as compared to myelinated neurons.
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