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armygirl

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The diagnosis of epilepsy is applied to all people who experience
 
  A) convulsions.
  B) seizures.
  C) scalp electroencephalogra phy.
  D) spontaneously recurring seizures.
  E) clonus.

Question 2

Cell death produced by activation of a cell's genetic program for suicide is called
 
  A) apoptosis.
  B) necrosis.
  C) an infarct.
  D) gliosis.
  E) a tragedy.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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