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The internal carotids and the basilar artery are interconnected by an anastomosis called the
 A) common carotid artery.
  B) basal ring.
  C) cerebral arterial circle.
  D) external carotid artery.
  E) arterial bypass.

Question 2

The transfer of genetically determined characteristics from generation to generation is termed
 A) development.
  B) differentiation.
  C) inheritance.
  D) phylogeny.
  E) maturity.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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