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olgavictoria

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A person who travels across several time zones is likely to experience
 
  A) jet lag.
  B) elevated secretion of melatonin at night.
  C) a craving for chocolate.
  D) a permanent change in mood and sleep pattern.
  E) a desire to take on a factory night job.

Question 2

Which of the following is true of melanopsin?
 
  A) Melanopsin in rods is a cue that resets SCN clock cells.
  B) Melanopsin is found within cones but not rods.
  C) Melanopsin activity is suppressed by light.
  D) Melanopsin is found within ganglion cells.
  E) Melanopsin is found within rods but not cones.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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