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Explain the deflections of an electrocardiogram.
Instinct Approaches
Theoretical perspectives that emphasize the innate, automatic, genetic, and biological factors driving behavior.
Physiological Motivations
Basic bodily needs driving behavior, such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and avoidance of pain, essential for survival and well-being.
Ectotherm
An organism that relies on external environmental heat sources to regulate its body temperature, commonly referred to as "cold-blooded".
Endotherm
An organism that maintains its body temperature through internal heat production, commonly known as warm-blooded.
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