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Barbiturates can,paradoxically,induce a state of aggression.
Hair Root
The part of the hair located below the skin surface, anchored into the hair follicle, where hair growth begins.
Medulla
The inner region of an organ or tissue, especially in the adrenal glands and kidneys, or the lower part of the brainstem controlling vital functions.
Lipid Storage
The accumulation of fats or lipids within cells, which can be used as energy or contribute to various metabolic diseases when excessive.
Subcutaneous Layer
The innermost layer of the skin, consisting of fat and connective tissues that house larger blood vessels and nerves, providing insulation and protection to the body.
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