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What is the function of renin?
Unconditioned Stimulus
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that naturally triggers a reflexive or involuntary response without the need for prior learning.
Classical Conditioning
The educational practice of regularly associating two stimuli together; a response that starts out being elicited by the second stimulus is in time elicited by only the first stimulus.
Unconditioned Stimulus
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without any prior learning.
Unconditioned Response
A spontaneous, innate response to a stimulus that happens without previous learning or conditioning.
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