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The muscle disorder myasthenia gravis can be treated by:
 
  A) Reducing the activity of acetylcholinesteras e (AchE)
  B) Reducing acetylcholine function in the brain
  C) Removing acetylcholine receptors on muscles
  D) Growing additional acetylcholine receptors on muscles

Question 2

Some examples of incentives are:
 
  a. Hunger, thirst, and cold
  b. Money, grades, and approval
  c. Thrills, danger, and challenges
  d. All of the above are incentives.



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