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Focal hand dystonia, sometimes called musician's cramp, is caused by ____.
 
  a. extreme overlap of cortical representation of the fingers
  b. deterioration of muscles in the hand
 c. demyelination of neurons in the fingers
 d. buildup of excess GABA in the temporal cortex

Question 2

Which type of leukocyte matures in the bone marrow?
 
  a. Antigen
 b. Macrophage
  c. B cell
 d. T cell



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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