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ENagel

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A stroke induces brain damage because of
 
  a. compression of glial cells.
  b. reduced blood flow to a region of the brain.
  c. increased cranial pressure.
  d. increased nutrient flow to brain tissue.
  e. increased blood flow to a region of the brain.

Question 2

Research with animals is
 
  a. highly regulated.
  b. largely unregulated because animals are not viewed as having rights.
  c. only partially regulated with chimpanzees having greatest protections.
  d. only partially regulated with marine life having greatest protections.
  e. only partially regulated with rodents having greatest protections.



dudman123

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b. reduced blood flow to a region of the brain.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. highly regulated.



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