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A theory of interaction in which all life is like acting is called __________.

Describe the cellular modification theory and its implications for learning and the functioning of neural circuits.
Define and differentiate between habituation, sensitization, and dishabituation.
Understand the significance of fixed action patterns in animal behavior.
Comprehend the factors influencing the rate of sensitization and habituation.

Definitions:

Broad Ligament

A wide, flat sheet of peritoneum that supports the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries within the pelvic cavity.

Suspensory Ligament

A fibrous tissue that supports an organ or structure, such as the lens of the eye or the penis.

Round Ligament

A cord-like structure that helps maintain the uterus in its proper position within the pelvic cavity.

Secondary Spermatocyte

A cell that arises from the division of a primary spermatocyte during spermatogenesis and goes on to divide into spermatids.

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