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The process in which the uterus returns to a nonpregnant state after birth is known as ____________________.
Physiological Functioning
Refers to the normal operation of physical and biological processes in living organisms.
Drive-Reduction Theory
A concept in psychology that explains motivation as a mechanism to reduce an internal state of tension caused by unmet needs.
Drives
Basic, biological impulses that motivate behavior, such as hunger or thirst, pushing organisms to fulfill their needs.
Sensation Seeker
An individual who seeks novel, complex, and intense experiences and sensations, often taking physical and social risks to achieve these experiences.
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