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A key function of the pons involves
 
  A) the expression of emotion.
  B) motor coordination.
  C) relaying taste information to the thalamus.
  D) the ability to read and write.
  E) control of sleep and arousal.

Question 2

A key function of the cerebellum is the
 
  A) capacity to reason.
  B) coordination of grammar.
  C) performance of coordinated motor movements.
  D) ability to read and write.
  E) expression of emotion.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Rationale: A key function of the pons involves control of sleep and arousal.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Rationale: A key function of the cerebellum is the performance of coordinated motor movements.





 

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