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A cost-volume-profit chart is also known as a(n)
Sensation
The process and perception of detecting stimuli from the environment through sensory organs and translating it to the brain.
Movement
The act or process of changing position or place, facilitated by the muscular system and the nervous system.
Perineurium
Connective tissue sheath surrounding a nerve fascicle.
Fascicles
Bundles of muscle or nerve fibers encased in connective tissue, contributing to the structure and function of muscles and nerves.
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