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colton

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Yin is defined by Traditional Chinese Medicine as being:
 
  a. Tao, the supreme source c. light, sun, hot, male
  b. darkness, moon, cold, female d. the later stage of life

Question 2

Each of the following directly contributed to our knowledge of human anatomy except:
 
  a. Fleming c. Leonardo Da Vinci
  b. Galen d. Andreas Vesalius



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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