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Differentiation of the hindbrain occurs along the
 
  a. rostral-caudal axis due to the activity of Hox genes.
 b. ventral-dorsal dimension due to the activity of Hox genes.
  c. rostral-caudal axis due to the activity of sonic hedgehog.
 d. ventral-dorsal dimension due to the activity of BMP.

Question 2

People with spinal cord injuries show a loss of _________ muscle fibers.
 
  a. slow-twitch
 b. slow-twitch and fast-twitch
  c. fast-twitch
 d. autonomic



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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