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Why does carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I require two equivalents of ATP?
Fast Pathway
A term used in psychology and neuroscience referring to the rapid processing of sensory information by the brain, often associated with automatic or instinctive reactions.
Sensory Information
Data received by the sensory organs (e.g., eyes, ears, skin, nose, tongue) that is then interpreted by the brain to form perceptions of the environment.
Thalamus
A brain structure that acts as a relay station for sensory information, excluding smell, to the cerebral cortex.
Amygdala
A part of the brain's limbic system involved in emotion regulation, especially fear and the processing of emotional memories.
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