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leilurhhh

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Which of the following structures are important to the regulation of mood, states of arousal, and sleep?
 
  a. the vestibular nucleus and the cochlear nucleus
 b. the raphe nuclei and the locus coeruleus
 c. the red nucleus and substantia nigra
 d. periaqueductal gray and the red nucleus

Question 2

Which of the following structures does not contain any parts of the reticular formation?
 
  a. the midbrain
 b. the diencephalon
 c. the medulla
 d. the pons



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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