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True or False: The term "mortician" is entirely different from "funeral director."

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: False

The statement is false because "mortician" and "funeral director" refer to similar roles within the field of mortuary science and are often used interchangeably. Both terms describe professionals who are licensed to perform funeral services, which include the care and preparation of the deceased, the arrangement of services, and the support of bereaved families. The term "mortician" traditionally emphasizes the preparation and embalming aspects of the profession, while "funeral director" encompasses a broader range of responsibilities, including administrative tasks and conducting funeral services. However, in contemporary usage, the distinction between the two terms is minimal, and they largely overlap in meaning within the profession. This equivalence in function and licensing makes the assertion that they are entirely different terms inaccurate.