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The ________ is a device that holds an animal's head fixed in space and that can be used to implant an electrode or cannula into brain.
 
  A) cryoloop
  B) electroencephalogra m
  C) stereotaxic apparatus
  D) macroelectrode assembly
  E) ocular apparatus

Question 2

________ is a skull landmark which also serves as a reference point for stereotaxic surgery.
 
  A) Lambda
  B) The optic chiasm
  C) Bregma
  D) The junction of the parasagittal sutures
  E) The zero point



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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