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Professor Slate develops a drug that can erase specific memories of traumatic experiences.When should this drug be administered?
Venom Evolution
The process by which animals develop venomous capabilities as a means of predation, defense, or competition, involving changes in venom composition and delivery mechanisms.
Light-sensitive Spots
Simple photoreceptors found in some organisms that can detect the presence of light but cannot form images.
Compound Eye
A type of eye found in insects and some crustaceans, consisting of multiple small visual units that provide a wide field of vision and the ability to detect movement.
Camera Eye
An eye type that possesses a lens for focusing light on the retina, similar to the operational principle of a camera, found in humans and other animals.
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