Questions: Knowing how to crawl, walk, and jump all involve memory.
Transcript text: Knowing how to crawl, walk, and jump all involve $\square$ memory.
Solution
Knowing how to crawl, walk, and jump all involve procedural memory.
Procedural memory is a type of long-term memory that is responsible for knowing how to do things, i.e., memory of motor skills. It is the memory of how to perform certain actions and skills, such as riding a bike, playing a musical instrument, or in this case, crawling, walking, and jumping. This type of memory is implicit, meaning it is acquired and used unconsciously, and can be difficult to verbalize.