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A - D | E - H | I - L | M - P | Q - T | U - Z | Interoceptive: Sensory receptors that respond to stimuli from within the body.Joint Position Sense: The ability to determine where a particular body part is in space. Kinesthesia: The ability to detect active or passive movement. Lethargic: A state of consciousness when there is slowing of motor processes (i.e., speech and movement). |
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