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Explain How Operant Conditioning Differs from Classical Conditioning

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Explain how operant conditioning differs from classical conditioning.


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Cellular Process

Cellular processes refer to the diverse range of activities or functions that occur within living cells, including cell division, metabolism, and communication.

Carbon Dioxide

This is an odor-free, color-free gas emitted by the burning of organic compounds and carbon, along with being a byproduct of respiration, and is subsequently absorbed by plants in the photosynthesis process.

Metabolism

Metabolism is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms for converting food to energy, building proteins, and eliminating waste products.

Oxidation Reactions

Chemical reactions that involve the transfer of electrons, resulting in an increase in oxidation state, often associated with the release of energy.

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