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A true coelom develops within the ectoderm.
Recognition Of Patterns
The cognitive process involving identification and understanding of patterns and regularities in data.
Relay Station
A node or facility in a communication system where signals are received, amplified, processed, and then retransmitted to extend the range of signal transmission.
Sensory Information
Data received by the senses, such as sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch, which is then processed by the brain to make sense of the world.
Thalamus
A structure within the brain that acts as a relay station, transmitting information between different areas of the brain.
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