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Genetic dysphasia is a condition in which people with genetically based low intelligence cannot learn the basic grammatical structure of language.
Fat Cells
Also known as adipocytes, these cells store energy in the form of fat and play an important role in energy balance.
Drive Theory
A theory in psychology that posits that behavior is motivated by drives that arise from biological needs that demand satisfaction.
Homeostasis
The ability of a living organism to maintain internal stability by adjusting its physiological processes.
Drive-Reduction
A theory of motivation that posits that behavior is driven by the need to reduce internal states of tension caused by unmet biological needs.
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