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2
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Chewing.
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4
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The process of exchange of gas between an organism and its environment.
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5
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Foramen through which spinal cord passes as it enters the braincase.
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7
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a.k.a., motor strip; the region immediately anterior to the central sulcus and considered to be the primary activation region for muscles.
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8
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Severe aphasia that includes significant deficits in both expression and comprehension.
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9
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Dysarthria arising from lower motor neuron lesions, resulting in muscular weakness, flaccidity, and reduced reflexes.
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11
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Portion of the skeleton including the head, trunk and neck.
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12
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Dura matter structure separating the cerebral cortex from the cerebellum.
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16
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Nerve fibers coursing and termination on the same site as origin of the fiber.
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18
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The vocal register used during normal conversation.
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1
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The bone shared by the tongue and larynx, and the only unpaired bone of the body.
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3
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Communicates sensation of temperature, proprioception (muscle spindle), and touch from the arms to the ipsilateral cerebellum.
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6
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Group of cell bodies having functional unity and lying outside of the central nervous system.
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10
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Connective tissue embedded in matrix, capable of withstanding significant compressive and tensile forces.
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13
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Unpaired cartilage between the tongue and thread cartilage whose functional significance it that it drops down to cover the laryngeal opening during swallowing.
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14
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Hyperkinetic disorder arising from lesions to subthalamus that involves uncontrolled flailing of arms and legs.
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15
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Fibrous connective tissue connecting bones or cartilage.
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17
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The process of a neuron that conducts information away from the soma of a neuron
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18
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Lower jaw, including dental arch.
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19
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Body in horizontal position with face up.
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