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Seasonal affective disorder occurs in individuals who are sensitive to overproduction of ____.
 a. prolactin
 
  b. melanin
 
  c. aldosterone
  d. melatonin

Question 2

Diabetes insipidus is caused by low production of ____ or by its nonfunctioning receptors.
 a. TSH
 
  b. PTH
 
  c. GH
 
  d. ADH



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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