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How many kilograms are in 30.4 lb?
Auditory Ossicles
Three small bones in the middle ear called the malleus, incus, and stapes, which transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
Local Anesthetics
Drugs used to cause temporary loss of sensation or numbness in a specific area of the body without causing unconsciousness.
Action Potential
A rapid rise and subsequent fall in voltage or electric current across a cellular membrane, a process allowing for the transmission of nerve impulses.
Free Nerve Endings
Bare dendrites acting as sensory receptors for pain, temperature, and touch stimuli.
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