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Explain why it is difficult to draw causal inferences from correlational studies.Despite not being able to determine cause and effect from correlational studies,in what way can the findings still be useful and valuable? Provide an example.
Muscle Cells
Specialized cells that contract and relax to produce movement in the body.
Autonomic Nervous System
Part of the peripheral nervous system that controls bodily functions not consciously directed, such as breathing, the heartbeat, and digestive processes.
Involuntary Muscles
Muscles that operate without conscious control, responsible for movements in the heart, digestive system, and other bodily functions.
Myelin Sheath
A layer of fatty tissue encasing the fibers of many neurons, which enhances the speed and efficiency of electrical signals traveling along the nerve cells.
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