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In classical conditioning, a neutral stimulus eventually becomes an unconditioned stimulus.
Laxative
A substance taken to stimulate bowel movements or ease constipation, working by increasing stool movement through the intestines.
Barium Enema
A diagnostic procedure involving the introduction of barium sulfate into the rectum to improve the visibility of the colon and rectum on X-ray images.
Special Drink
A drink that is made or adapted for a particular purpose or occasion, often implying it has unique or specific ingredients.
Intestines
Tubular organs within the digestive system responsible for nutrient absorption and waste processing, consisting of two main parts: the small intestine and the large intestine.
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