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beccaep

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Which widely branching cells are responsible for all of the output from the cerebellar cortex to the nuclei of the cerebellum?
 
  a. parallel fibers
  b. Purkinje cells
 c. putamen cells
 d. saccade cells

Question 2

An evolutionary explanation of why we get goose bumps when cold is that ____.
 
  a. our sympathetic nervous system is activated
 b. we inherited the mechanism from our remote ancestors who had more hair
 c. we have a preference for being warm
 d. our children are often raised in cold environments



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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