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Match the rods and cones, labelled a. through c., with their properties. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-much convergence in pathways
Hippocrates' Theory
A historical perspective on medicine that attributed health and disease to the balance of bodily fluids, introduced by the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates.
Personality Traits
Enduring characteristics or behaviors that define an individual and differentiate them from others.
Choleric
Relating to one of the four temperaments characterized by quickness to anger and bad temper.
Sanguine
describes a personality type that is cheerful, optimistic, active, and social, based on the ancient theory of humors associated with blood.
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