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Type 1 helper T (Th1) cells produce to stimulate increased phagocytosis,
Relatively Permanent
Describes the enduring nature of changes in behavior or abilities due to learning or development, indicating that such changes are not easily reversible.
Muscle Memory
The ability of the body to perform a movement or series of movements with improved efficiency and accuracy after repeated practice, due to neurological and muscular adaptation.
Adaptation
The process by which organisms adjust to changes in their environment or internal processes to maintain homeostasis.
Reflex Response
is an automatic, involuntary reaction to a stimulus that does not involve a conscious decision to act.
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