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Who is a leader?
 
  A) Someone who is always trustworthy
  B) An individual who may be flawed
  C) Someone who always have good intentions
  D) One who is incompetent and will not be followed

Question 2

Which of the following mechanisms is accurate in describing the effect of sunlight on seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?
 
  a. Sunlight is conveyed via the retina to the pineal gland that blocks conversion of serotonin to melatonin.
  b. Sunlight stimulates the hypothalamus, which causes melatonin to be released into the blood stream.
  c. Sunlight is directly connected to the cerebrum via neuro pathways resulting in suppression of serotonin.
  d. Sunlight is blocked by the retina from entering the neuro pathways resulting in activation of melatonin production.



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B

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