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Involuntary Muscle Contractions Move Food Through the Intestinal Tract

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Involuntary muscle contractions move food through the intestinal tract. The movement that forces the contents back a few inches before pushing it forward again is called:

Define and differentiate between stimulus generalization and discrimination in classical conditioning.
Explain the role of environmental cues in classical conditioning, especially in relation to drug tolerance and addiction.
Describe how classical conditioning principles apply to real-life situations, such as behaviors in animals and human fears.
Analyze experimental procedures used in classical conditioning studies, including the sequencing of stimuli and responses.

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Support Group

A gathering of individuals sharing common experiences or challenges, providing mutual support and encouragement.

Labia Minora

The inner folds of skin situated on either side of the vaginal opening, part of the female genitalia.

Clitoris

A small, sensitive part of the female genitals, involved in sexual pleasure.

Bartholin's Glands

Two small glands located on either side of the vaginal opening in women that secrete fluid to lubricate the vagina.

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