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yoroshambo

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The inhibition of which neurotransmitter is responsible for the stimulant effects of xanthines?
 
  a) Adenosin
  b) Glutamate
  c) Acetylcholine
  d) Dopamine

Question 2

Fabricio has been at a music festival for three days. He has taken LSD each day for the past three days, but didn't get much of an effect yesterday, the third straight day he took LSD.
 
  His campmate surprises Fabricio with some psilocybin mushrooms. You go ahead, dude. Those are wasted on me, Fabricio responds. Why did Fabricio refuse the mushrooms?
   a) He has developed a tolerance for hallucinogens that resemble serotonin
  b) He does not like the nausea that the mushrooms cause.
  c) He has developed cross-tolerance for all hallucinogens.
  d) He is afraid he will overdose from the cumulative effects of the LSD.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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