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Axons from the vestibular nuclei form connections with the _________ of the thalamus.
 
  a. medial geniculate nucleus
 b. lateral geniculate nucleus
 c. ventral posterior nucleus
 d. intralaminar nuclei

Question 2

In adult humans
 
  a. males retain remnants of the Mllerian system and females retain remnants of the Wolffian system.
 b. females retain remnants of the Mllerian system and males retain remnants of the Wolffian system.
 c. females maintain remnants of the Wolffian system, but the Mllerian system completely degenerates in males.
  d. males maintain remnants of the Mllerian system, but the Wolffian system completely degenerates in females.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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