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If a child's brain cannot control heartbeat and respiration, which part of the brain might be damaged?
Disproven
Shown to be false or incorrect through evidence or logical argument.
Contradictory
Relating to statements, ideas, or propositions that directly oppose each other in such a way that if one is true, the other must be false.
Contradictories
In the traditional and modern squares of opposition, a pair of categorical propositions that, in virtue of their logical form, could neither both be true nor both be false (A and O, E and I).
Universal
Pertaining to or involving all, or the whole of something.
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