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Pieces of DNA that move from plasmid to chromosome or vice versa but are not found as separate entities are called
Acetylcholine
A neurotransmitter in both the central and peripheral nervous systems that plays a key role in muscle activation, memory formation, and learning.
Hypothalamus
A small but influential brain structure that regulates hunger, thirst, sexual behavior, internal body temperature, other body functions, and a wide variety of emotional behaviors.
Mental Hospitals
Medical institutions specializing in the treatment and care of patients with severe mental disorders.
Drug Overdoses
The ingestion or application of a drug in quantities greater than recommended or generally practiced, leading to a toxic state or death.
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