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The carbon skeleton of an amino acid can generate ATP through:
Working Memory
The structure of memory that can hold a sensory stimulus for up to 30 seconds after the trace decays.
Long-term Memory
The phase of the memory process that is capable of storing information for extended periods, ranging from hours to a lifetime.
Motor Development
The progression of muscle control, movement skills, and physical coordination in infants, children, and adolescents.
Middle Childhood
A developmental stage typically ranging from ages 6 to 12, characterized by significant growth in cognitive, social, and physical abilities.
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