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Wadzanai

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Frank was bitten by a rattlesnake and received anti-venom containing neutralizing antibodies. Frank received ________ immunity and he ________ long-term immunity as a result.
 A) naturally acquired passive immunity; will have
  B) artificially acquired passive immunity; will not have
  C) artificially acquired passive immunity; will have
  D) naturally acquired active immunity; will have
  E) naturally acquired active immunity; will not have

Question 2

The corticospinal pathway begins in which area of the brain?
 A) somatosensory cortex
  B) primary motor cortex
  C) midbrain
  D) vestibular nuclei
  E) red nuclei



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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