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Given the wild type (normal) yeast on the left and the mutant yeast on the right,identify the defective phenotype for the mutant.
Emotional Self-regulation
The ability to monitor and manage one's own emotions, to begin or inhibit behavior in accordance with emotional responses.
Emotional Reactions
Immediate responses to stimuli that involve feelings, physiological arousal, and changes in facial expression, often unconsciously processed.
Temperament
An individual's inherent personality traits and predispositions that significantly affect their behavior and interactions with others.
Developing Organism
An entity, typically in the early stages of physical and biological formation, particularly prior to birth.
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