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Synthesis reactions are also called catabolic reactions.
Inductive Argument
A type of reasoning that constructs or assesses propositions based on evidence or examples, with conclusions that are probable and supported by the premises rather than definitively proven.
Deductive Argument
A form of reasoning where, if the premises are true, the conclusion necessarily follows.
Implicit Premise
An unstated assumption that supports the logical structure of an argument.
Opponent's Argument
The viewpoint or stance presented by someone opposed to a particular position or argument.
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