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What is intertemporal comparative advantage?
Presynaptic Terminal
This term refers to the end of a neuron that sends signals to a neighboring neuron across a synapse.
Sarcolemma
The cell membrane surrounding a muscle fiber, crucial for initiating electrical impulses required for muscle contraction.
Depolarization Phase
The initial phase of an action potential where the membrane potential becomes less negative.
Action Potential
A rapid, temporary change in the electrical charge across a cell membrane, leading to the transmission of nerve impulses.
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