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The "typical" cell described in this chapter is very similar to most of the cells in the human body.
Syllogisms
A form of logical reasoning where a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises); each premise shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion.
Reasoning
Reasoning is the cognitive process of thinking about something in a logical, rational way, to form conclusions, judgments, or inferences.
System II Thinking
is a mode of thought characterized by more deliberate, conscious, and analytical reasoning, often involving complex judgments or problem-solving.
System I Thinking
A term in psychology that refers to the fast, automatic, intuitive approach of decision-making, as opposed to slow, deliberate, analytical thinking.
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