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How does leptin act in the body?
 
  A) It signals the brain that the stomach is full.
  B) It regulates the production of insulin.
  C) It signals the brain that the body needs food.
  D) It increases the rate of metabolism.

Question 2

Prayer is most often a way to
 
  A) empty the mind.
  B) send love and kindness to others.
  C) communicate with a transcendent presence.
  D) meditate.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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