yearly: an adjective for something that happens every year.
fiber: Something with a shape similar to thread or filament. (in nutrition) A component of many fibrous plant-based foods. These so-called indigestible fibers tend to be derived from cellulose, lignin, and pectin. These are all plant ingredients that resist breakdown by the body’s digestive enzymes.
nerve: long, delicate fibers that transmit signals throughout an animal’s body. There are many nerves in the animal’s spine, some of which control the movement of the legs and fins, and some of which convey sensations such as hot, cold, and pain.
neuroscience: the scientific field that deals with the structure or function of the brain and other parts of the nervous system. Researchers in this field are known as: neuroscientist.
piezo 2: Cell receptors that play a role in helping people experience the sensation of touch. As part of his role in that discovery, Erdem Patapoutyan shared the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
pressure: Force applied uniformly over the entire surface. It is measured as force per unit area.
protein: A compound made from a long chain of one or more amino acids. Proteins are an essential part of all living organisms. They form the basis of living cells, muscles, and tissues. They also work inside cells. Antibodies, hemoglobin, and enzymes are all examples of proteins. Drugs often work by adsorbing to proteins.
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