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genes
No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.
They encode the same information (except for the few differences between your mother and your father).
Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
So ALL the information in your brain can fit
I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you're asking about?
Yes
You can encode JUST ABOUT ANY information in 1's and 0's; as long as the amount of information you need to encode is finite.Information encoded this way is said to be "binary".
episodic memory- apex
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the sequence of your day's events
the sequence of your day's events
genes
Yes. Declarative memory is explicit information which can be consciously inspected. Episodic memory is information you know that is tied to certain times or places. For example, if I asked you where you went on holiday last, this would be a question about episodic memory (the holiday is an episode in your life) and it is part of declarative memory (you would be able to declare the answer).
no
Yes, you need it to encode digital information.
retrieval