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Diane

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Your roommate seems to feel much more pain than you do when the two of you are working out together. Which of the following may be an explanation for this phenomenon?
 
  a. Your roommate may be stimulating more pain receptors than you are.
 b. Your roommate may have fewer endogenous opioid receptors than you do.
  c. Your roommate may have more nociceptors than you do.
 d. Your roommate is working out way harder than you are.

Question 2

Male and female rats show differences in the
 
  a. hippocampus.
 b. SDN-POA.
 c. INAH-3.
 d. INAH-3 and SNB.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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