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Which statement defines a coenzyme?
Drowsy
A state of feeling sleepily tired or lethargic, often leading to a reduced level of alertness.
Habituation-dishabituation Paradigm
A research method used in psychology to study the process of becoming accustomed to a stimulus over time and then responding to a novel stimulus.
Object Permanence
The knowledge that items persist in existence even when they're not perceptible through sight, hearing, touch, smell, or any sensory method.
Distinct Entities
Separate or different things or beings with their own specific identity or characteristics.
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