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You are a morning person who loves to get up early and enjoy the new day. Your roommate is a night person who only begins to wake up in the early afternoon. The part of the brain that regulates each of your biological clocks is the ____.
 
  a. thalamus
  b. suprachiasmatic nucleus
  c. hippocampus
  d. striatum

Question 2

In the middle school play of Braintastic, Joss plays the part of one of the forebrain structures. During her lines, she says, I am like a relay station. I send signals from the senses to higher levels of the brain to make sense of the information. Joss is playing the part of the ____.
 
  a. cerebellum
  b. striatum
  c. hippocampus
  d. thalamus



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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