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Only merocrine glands release their secretions with no harm to the cell or plasma membrane.
Psychodynamic Theories
Theories in psychology that posit that human behavior and emotions are driven by unconscious motives and conflicts.
Biophysical
Relating to the biological and physical aspects of organisms and the processes that govern their interactions and behaviors.
Respondent Conditioning
A learning process where an unconditioned stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus until the neutral stimulus alone elicits a response.
Operant Conditioning
A learning principle that behaviors are influenced by their consequences, including reinforcements and punishments.
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