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  2. Cell polarity - Wikipedia

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    A neuron receives signals from neighboring cells through branched, cellular extensions called dendrites.The neuron then propagates an electrical signal down a specialized axon extension from the basal pole to the synapse, where neurotransmitters are released to propagate the signal to another neuron or effector cell (e.g., muscle or gland).

  3. Helical wheel - Wikipedia

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    Aliphatic residues are shown as blue squares, polar or negatively charged residues as red diamonds, and positively charged residues as black octagons. A helical wheel is a type of plot or visual representation used to illustrate the properties of alpha helices in proteins.

  4. Polar body - Wikipedia

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    Semidiagrammatic. z.p. Zona pellucida. p.gl. Polar bodies. a. Two-cell stage. b. Four-cell stage. c. Eight-cell stage. d, e. Morula stage. A polar body is a small haploid cell that is formed at the same time as an egg cell during oogenesis, but generally does not have the ability to be fertilized. It is named from its polar position in the egg.

  5. List of coordinate charts - Wikipedia

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    Oblate spheroidal chart (rational and trigonometric forms) Toroidal chart. Hyperbolic spaces: n-dimensional hyperbolic space H n: Upper half-space chart (Poincaré model) Hopf chart Central projection chart (Klein model) Hyperbolic plane H 2: Polar chart. Stereographic chart (Poincaré model) Embedded surfaces: Embedded in E 3: Monge chart [1 ...

  6. Polarized membrane - Wikipedia

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    Plasma membranes exhibit electrochemical polarity through establishment and maintenance of a resting membrane potential. Cells with polarized plasma membranes must buffer and adequately distribute certain ions, such as sodium (Na +), potassium (K +), calcium (Ca 2+), and chloride (Cl −) to establish and maintain this polarity. Integral ...

  7. Pole and polar - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the polar line (or polar) of a point Q in a circle C is the line L such that its closest point P to the center of the circle is the inversion of Q in C. If a point A lies on the polar line q of another point Q, then Q lies on the polar line a of A. More generally, the polars of all the points on the line q must pass through its pole Q.

  8. Butterfly curve (transcendental) - Wikipedia

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    This geometry-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Gaussian polar coordinates - Wikipedia

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    A third choice is the Gaussian polar chart, which correctly represents radial distances, but distorts transverse distances and angles. There are other possible charts; the article on spherically symmetric spacetime describes a coordinate system with intuitively appealing features for studying infalling matter.

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