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sheilaspns

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The pneumotaxic center of the pons
 A) sets the at-rest respiratory pattern.
  B) prolongs inspiration.
  C) modifies the rate and depth of breathing.
  D) suppresses the expiratory center in the medulla.
  E) stimulates the dorsal respiratory group.

Question 2

When light encounters a medium of different density, it is
 A) refracted.
  B) diffracted.
  C) reflected.
  D) angled.
  E) absorbed.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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