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karlynnae

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There is more than one circadian clock. Early evidence for this was that bilateral lesions of the
 
  A) suprachiasmatic nuclei abolish all circadian rhythms.
  B) suprachiasmatic nuclei do not abolish circadian rhythms.
  C) raph nucleus abolish sleep.
  D) raph nucleus abolish wakefulness.
  E) suprachiasmatic nuclei abolish sleep.

Question 2

The first circadian gene to be discovered in mammals was
 
  A) clock.
  B) alarm.
  C) circa.
  D) tau.
  E) invert.



jjorrostieta

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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