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mpobi80

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Nerve damage leading to neurological impairment is a function of chronic exposure to inhalant drugs. How might inhalants affect this system?
 
  A) They restrict the flow of blood.
   B) They block neurotransmitters.
   C) They cause fat to build up around nerve cells.
   D) They damage the myelin.

Question 2

Despite the fact that hallucinogens are not physically addictive and do not produce the classic withdrawal symptoms, their use may result in
 
  A) a strong psychological addiction that persists for years.
   B) transformative religious experiences in later years.
   C) altered perception suicide disorder.
   D) hallucinogen persisting perception disorder.



Jody Vaughn

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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