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A mutation that reverses the effect of a primary mutation and restores the function of a gene is called a
Preconventional Level
Kohlberg’s lowest level of moral development, in which moral reasoning is based on the physical consequences of an act; “right” is whatever avoids punishment or gains a reward.
Moral Reasoning
The process through which individuals make decisions about what is right and wrong, often influenced by cultural, societal, and personal values.
Metacognition
The awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes, often referred to as "thinking about thinking."
Metamemory
An individual's knowledge and awareness of their own memory capabilities and strategies.
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