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Refer to the Accompanying National Income Data for the Economy

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 Personal Consumption Expenditures $400 Government Purchases 128 Gross Private Domestic Investment 88 Net Exports 7 Net Foreign Factor Income 0 Consumption of Fixed Capital 43 Taxes on Production and Imports 50 Compensation of Employees 369 Rents 12 Interest 15 Proprietors’ Income 52 Corporate Income Taxes 36 Dividends 24 Undistributed Corporate Profits 22 Statistical Discrepancy 0\begin{array} { | l | r | } \hline \text { Personal Consumption Expenditures } & \$ 400 \\\hline \text { Government Purchases } & 128 \\\hline \text { Gross Private Domestic Investment } & 88 \\\hline \text { Net Exports } & 7 \\\hline \text { Net Foreign Factor Income } & 0 \\\hline \text { Consumption of Fixed Capital } & 43 \\\hline \text { Taxes on Production and Imports } & 50 \\\hline \text { Compensation of Employees } & 369 \\\hline \text { Rents } & 12 \\\hline \text { Interest } & 15 \\\hline \text { Proprietors' Income } & 52 \\\hline \text { Corporate Income Taxes } & 36 \\\hline \text { Dividends } & 24 \\\hline \text { Undistributed Corporate Profits } & 22 \\\hline \text { Statistical Discrepancy } & 0 \\\hline\end{array} Refer to the accompanying national income data for the economy. All ?gures are in billions of dollars. Disposable income


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Autonomic Nervous System

The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary actions of the body, such as heart rate and digestion.

Autonomic Nervous System

The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary actions of the body, such as heart rate and digestion, and is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.

Spinal Cord

A long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue, which extends from the brain down through the spinal column, playing a critical role in transmitting nerve signals between the brain and the rest of the body.

Stomach Muscles

The muscles associated with the stomach, primarily responsible for the mechanical digestion of food through churning movements, and part of the broader group of muscles in the abdominal region.

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