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The ______ is a neural region in front of the anterior commissure that is sensitive to information from the subfornical organ and that communicates with motor neurons that control drinking.
 
  A) lateral hypothalamus
  B) median preoptic nucleus
  C) median amygdala
  D) nucleus accumbens
  E) fornix

Question 2

Angiotensin II stimulates drinking by acting on cells within the
 
  A) kidney.
  B) nucleus of the solitary tract.
  C) lateral hypothalamus.
  D) subfornical organ.
  E) atria of the heart.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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