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Describe the neural mechanism by which alcohol produces disinhibited behavior.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The abuse of which stimulant reemerged a major social concern in the 1990s?
 
  a) Methamphetamin
  b) Amphetamine Consider this: This stimulant had previously been a major concern in the late 1960s.LO 4.8: Describe the history, composition, and physiology of amphetamines
   c) Cocaine Consider this: This stimulant had previously been a major concern in the late 1960s.LO 4.8: Describe the history, composition, and physiology of amphetamines
   d) Ephedrine



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Answer to Question 1

Most of the first step in oxidation occurs in the bloodstream, the second step occurs in the liver.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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