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Norepinephrine is a brain chemical implicated in:
 
  A. Pleasure and motivation.
   B. Fight or flight response.
   C. Sleep.
   D. Mood.

Question 2

One way that neurons communicate with each other is via chemical messengers called:
 
  A. Basal ganglias.
   B. Neurotransmitters.
   C. Neurohormones.
   D. Neurotic peptides.



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