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_____________ inhibit(s) NPY and AGRP which, in turn, results in less orexin and MCH release.
 
  a. Endocannabinoids
  b. CART
  c. Ghrelin
  d. MCH
  e. Leptin

Question 2

Ghrelin acts on ________ neurons to stimulate feeding.
 
  a. NPY
  b. angiotensin
  c. MC4 receptors
  d. leptin
  e. agouti-related peptide



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e. Leptin

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. NPY



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