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This chapter explores how certain variables correlate with crime.Yet,it emphasizes that just because a variable is associated with crime,this does not mean it causes crime.Explain the difference between a correlate of crime and a cause of crime.Cite one example from the chapter for each.
Chemical Signals
Chemical signals are molecules released by organisms to communicate with each other, playing crucial roles in processes such as attraction, repulsion, social hierarchy, and defense.
Receptors
Specialized cells or groups of cells that detect changes in the environment and convey information to the nervous system.
Synapse
The junction between neurons through which they communicate with each other, transferring information via chemical or electrical signals.
Chemical Reactions
Processes that involve the rearrangement of atomic or molecular structures to form new substances.
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