To see an object, for example a cat, and know that it is a cat that you have seen before, your brain receives and associates the visual input. Which brain areas are involved?A) Auditory cortexB) Somatosensory cortexC) Visual cortexD) Occipital lobe association areaE) Parietal lobe association area

What will be an ideal response?


C, D

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What are the processes involved in the maturation of the ova?

What will be an ideal response?

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