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What happens at a firm's point of saturation?
Zygote
The initial cell formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell, which will develop into an embryo through cell division.
Dispersal
The movement of organisms from their birth site to other locations for breeding or living habitat.
Smooth Surfaces
Areas or aspects of objects that are evenly textured and free from noticeable bumps or indentations, often associated with items that have been polished or naturally lack irregularities.
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