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jon_i

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Explain how the stimulant effects of xanthines arise from a double-negative effect. What neurotransmitter is involved, and what physiological responses are produced?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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How are Jamaicans' and North Americans' perspectives of marijuana effects different?
 
  a) Jamaicans view marijuana as an appetite suppressant
  b) North Americans consider marijuana as a cognitive aid.
  c) Jamaicans view marijuana as a sexual depressant.
  d) North Americans view marijuana as a religious sacrament.



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Answer to Question 1

Switzerland is the world's leading consumer of this product.

Answer to Question 2

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