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futuristic

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Climbing fibers synapsing in the cerebellum originate from cells located in the
 
  a. deep cerebellar nuclei.
 b. amygdala.
 c. inferior olive of the medulla.
 d. interpositus nucleus.

Question 2

Purkinje cells in the cerebellum receive direct input from
 
  a. mossy fibers and climbing fibers.
 b. climbing fibers and parallel fibers.
 c. mossy fibers and parallel fibers.
 d. mossy, climbing, and parallel fibers.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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