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Syllogistic Form 6A
Given the following syllogistic form:
No P are M.
Some S are M.
Some S are not P.
-For Syllogistic Form 6A, after filling in the Venn diagram,
Habituation
the process by which an individual becomes accustomed to a stimulus after repeated exposure, leading to a decrease in their response.
Pay Less Attention
Act of giving reduced focus or importance to something, potentially leading to overlooking or ignoring it.
Indeterminate Cleavage
Type of cleavage characteristic of deuterostomes; during early cleavage each cell has the potential of developing into a complete embryo. Compare with determinate cleavage.
Deuterostomes
A major lineage of animals characterized by embryonic development where the anus forms before the mouth, including vertebrates and several other phyla.
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