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A sound with a single frequency of vibration is called a __________.
Resting Potential
The electrical potential of a neuron when it is not actively transmitting a signal, serving as the baseline state of the neuron.
Negatively Charged
Refers to an object or particle that has more electrons than protons, giving it an excess of negative electric charge.
Right Hemisphere
Refers to the right half of the human brain, which is often associated with spatial abilities, face recognition, visual imagery, and processing music.
Left Hemisphere
The left side of the brain, responsible for controlling the right side of the body and involved in logical thinking, language, and analytical tasks.
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