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During operant learning, the tendency for an organism to revert to innate, species-specific behaviors is called ________.
Mesonephros
A transient kidney in vertebrates, functioning in the embryo before the permanent kidneys develop.
Neural Tube
The precursor in embryonic development to the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord; its formation is critical in early fetal development.
Mandibular Processes
Paired structures in embryonic development that contribute to the formation of the lower jaw, or mandible.
Somites
Segmented blocks of mesoderm found in vertebrate embryos that give rise to skeletal muscles, vertebrae, and related structures.
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