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Why is the evolution of secondary growth important for plants?
Anterograde Amnesia
The inability to form new memories following an incident or onset of a disease, while memories from before the event remain intact.
Working Memory
A cognitive network with a bounded potential, charged with keeping information temporarily for processing needs.
New Facts
Recently discovered or recognized pieces of information that are true or proven to be valid.
Procedural Memory
A type of long-term memory specifically concerned with the acquisition of skills and habits, enabling individuals to perform certain tasks without conscious awareness.
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