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Delirium, dementia, amnesia (resulting from brain damage or the effects of toxic substances or drugs), and degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's are all examples of which category of mental disorder?
 
  a. Anxiety
  b. Cognitive
  c. Dissociative
  d. Impulse control

Question 2

A nerve is a bundled unit of nerve fibers located ________ the brain and spinal cord, connecting various parts of the body.
 
  a. alongside
  b. inside
  c. outside
  d. distant from



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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