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What is an action theory? Why is it relevant when studying group dynamics?
Brain
The central organ of the human nervous system, housed in the skull and responsible for controlling and coordinating all voluntary and involuntary activities, along with processing sensory information.
Digestion
The biological process by which food is broken down into simpler substances for the body to use as energy or building blocks.
Afferent Neurons
Nerve cells that carry sensory information from the body’s periphery towards the central nervous system.
Sensory Organs
Specialized organs of the body that process information from the environment, such as eyes, ears, skin, nose, and tongue.
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