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Abscess - ANSWER-A swollen pocket in tissue where dead bacteria and immune cells collect during an infection Aphasia - ANSWER-The inability to speak, usually caused by injury or disease affecting Broca's area on the brain's frontal lobe Bacteria - ANSWER-One-called microorganisms that thrive in virtually every environment on Earth, as well as within larger organisms. Brain Stem - ANSWER-The bottom part of the brain that links to the spinal cord and controls such involuntary functions as breathing, heart rate, and reflex reactions. Cadaver - ANSWER-A dead body donated for dissection. Carbolic Acid - ANSWER-A strong, corrosive chemical poison once used as a disinfectant. Cerebellum - ANSWER-The part of the brain located at the back of the head beneath the occipital lobe that regulates involuntary muscles controlling balance and muscle tension. Corpus Callosum - ANSWER-A bundle of neurons that connects the left and right hemispheres of the cortex.

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Science | Vocabulary Exam Questions
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Abscess - ANSWER-A swollen pocket in tissue where dead bacteria and immune cells
collect during an infection



Aphasia - ANSWER-The inability to speak, usually caused by injury or disease affecting
Broca's area on the brain's frontal lobe



Bacteria - ANSWER-One-called microorganisms that thrive in virtually every
environment on Earth, as well as within larger organisms.



Brain Stem - ANSWER-The bottom part of the brain that links to the spinal cord and
controls such involuntary functions as breathing, heart rate, and reflex reactions.



Cadaver - ANSWER-A dead body donated for dissection.



Carbolic Acid - ANSWER-A strong, corrosive chemical poison once used as a
disinfectant.



Cerebellum - ANSWER-The part of the brain located at the back of the head beneath
the occipital lobe that regulates involuntary muscles controlling balance and muscle
tension.



Corpus Callosum - ANSWER-A bundle of neurons that connects the left and right
hemispheres of the cortex.
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