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   Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions. -Number ____ identifies the region responsible for understanding spoken words, while number ____ identifies the region responsible for feeling an object touching the skin. a.4, 1 b.5, 2 c.4, 2 d.5, 1 e.4, 5
Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions.
-Number ____ identifies the region responsible for understanding spoken words, while number ____ identifies the region responsible for feeling an object touching the skin.
a.4, 1
b.5, 2
c.4, 2
d.5, 1
e.4, 5

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