Emacs and Python



I'm using emacs as my editor to learn python. At the moment, when I've
written some code I'm saving it, opening up the terminal and running
the file from there. I'm sure there's a way I can do this without
leaving emacs, as I see it has it's own python interpreter, but I
can't figure out how.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks.

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