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What do you think the benefits are to the employee in having coverage for work-related injuries? What are the benefits to the employer in providing this coverage?
 
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The functional unit of the nervous system is the:
 
  A) dendrite. B) axon. C) impulse. D) neuron.



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Answer to Question 1

Employees benefit from having worker's compensation insurance for their work-related injuries in that their healthcare expenses are covered by this insurance. Other expenses, such as time lost from work due to the injury, may also be covered. The employer benefits in providing this coverage in that the employee will not need to sue the employer for work-related injuries and costs.

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