While waiting to begin his college entrance exam, John becomes nervous. As a result, his medulla oblongata begins to function differently. This will cause a change in his
A. emotional experience.
B. balance and coordination.
C. heart rate and breathing.
D. memory.
Answer: C
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a. True b. False
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