<span>Somatic motor commands cerebellum, basal nuclei
</span>Responsible for coordination and feedback control over muscle contractions
<span>Cerebellum - Monitors: Proprioceptive (position) sensations, Visual information from the eyes, vestibular (balance) sensations from inner ear as movements are underway </span>
A patient should be informed of both during and after treatment effect of chemotherapy. During the treatment, the patient may experience gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal or constitutional symptoms, they can be referred to as frequent vomiting, loss of appetite and diarrhea. Some patients may also experience fevers and feel tired quickly. One of the most seen side effects of chemotherapy is alopecia, wherein the patient's hair falls out. While after the treatment, the patient may not feel any side effects immediately, but after a few months or years, signs of heart or kidney problems may appear, so as lung tissue damage or nerve damage. Patients who undergo chemotherapy may experience infertility, or the state wherein your ability to conceive a child is gone or low and also Chemotherapy has a risk that the cancer may reemerge after some time after treatment.
I feel like the answer is False because if you can't commit at home you cant commit at all.
Carcinogens are known to causing cancer in living tissue, so the correct answer would be True