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KWilfred

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The thalamus and hypothalamus are located in the:
 
  (a) cerebellum (b) diencephalon
  (c) brain stem (d) autonomic nervous system

Question 2

The two main functions of the cerebellum are:
 
  (a) coordination of muscle groups and maintenance of equilibrium (b) thinking and ability to learn (c) circulation and respiration (d) emotions such as anger and speech



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: B

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: A



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