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Locate the following areas of the brain.
_____ 1.motor area for the face
_____ 2.Broca's area
_____ 3.Wernicke's area
_____ 4.cranial nerves
_____ 5.arcuate fasciculus
Diastereomer
Molecules that are stereoisomers, not mirror images of each other and have more than one chiral center.
Diastereomers
Isomers of the same stereo configuration that differ in their physical properties and do not act as mirror images of each other.
Chiral
A term describing molecules or objects that cannot be superimposed on their mirror images, often leading to enantiomers in molecular systems.
Asymmetric Carbons
Atoms of carbon in a molecular structure that are bonded to four different groups, leading to optical isomerism.
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