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Non-REM sleep is called slow-wave sleep because
 
  A) there is slow eye movement during this stage.
  B) this is the deepest stage of sleep.
  C) the brain generates theta and delta waves.
  D) it is the stage during which dreams occur.

Question 2

According to current research, most adults function best with how many hours of sleep per night?
 
  A) 7-8
  B) 4-5
  C) 5-6
  D) 9-10



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: A





 

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