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michelleunicorn

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Which neurotransmitter is involved in the regulation of mood, sleep and appetite?
 
  a) dopamine
  b) serotonin
  c) acetycholine
  d) norepinephrine
  e) epinephrine

Question 2

The organelle that is responsible for making, modifying and sending proteins for packaging is the __________.
 
  a) endoplasmic reticulum
  b) mitochondria
  c) ribosomes
  d) soma
  e) axon



choc0chan

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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