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Integrin can bind with the extracellular matrix and aid in the adhesion of animal cells.However, this binding is reversible, allowing integrin to be released.This reversible binding facilitates
Piagetian Theory
Piagetian Theory refers to the cognitive development theory proposed by Jean Piaget, which suggests that children move through four stages of mental development.
Mental Structures
Conceptual frameworks or patterns of thinking that individuals use to process and organize information.
Memory Capacity
The amount of information that can be held in the memory system at one time, varying across different types and stages of memory.
Sensorimotor Stage
A Piagetian stage of infancy marked by the absence of the capacity for mental representation.
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