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In what way are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells different?
Stimulus
An external event or factor that elicits a response from a biological organism.
Visual Images
Mental representations of physical objects or scenes that are not currently being perceived by the senses.
Self-Referent Encoding
A memory enhancement strategy involving processing information by relating it to oneself.
Spreading Activation
A method for searching associative networks, neural networks, or semantic networks, where a stimulus activates specific nodes, which in turn activate related nodes.
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