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Yes they break down sugar and realeses energy using a process called femantation
This process is called critical thinking.
Sure. You can look at any part of something, but remember the scale you are working on. Using an STM would be like using a magnifying glass on a soccer field.
Abstraction is a process of obtaining or removing something from a source. The process of evaporation is an example of extraction. In evaporation, the process of changing a liquid into a gas, removes some or all of the liquid which is given off in the form of vapor.An example is the extraction (abstraction) of salt from sea water using evaporation ponds.
the process in which the senses are used to gather information is
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using a familiar thing to stand in for something you want to remember.
When you remember something that is meaningful to you, you are using your long-term memory. This type of memory stores information for an extended period of time, especially things that are personally significant or have emotional importance.
using things
Episodic
you can test the resistance using something electircians use i can't remember what its called. or tapping or playing them if their in the guitar installed properly
When you remember something because it has meaning for you, you are using semantic memory. This type of memory involves the recollection of facts, concepts, and knowledge that have personal significance or relevance to an individual.
it is called ELECTROLYSIS.
it is measuring
In the case of making a house from bricks, it is called "building". Perhaps the term "assembling" could also be applied and if you were to be making a polymer then polymerization would be the term to use. If you were assembling something using words as sub units the process would be called writing or if you were a musician, composing. If you were a computer programmer then the process would be called coding. This answer is probably not exhaustive.
You are using episodic memory, which involves remembering personal experiences and events that are unique to you. This type of memory is typically tied to specific emotions and contextual details.
This process is called distillation.