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    Neurons Whose Firing Rate Increases When [Glucose] Rises Are Called
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Neurons Whose Firing Rate Increases When [Glucose] Rises Are Called

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Question 7

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Neurons whose firing rate increases when [glucose] rises are called


A) Glucose-sensitive neurons
B) Glucose-responsive neurons
C) Glucostat neurons
D) Involved in initiating feeding behavior
E) Sensitive to glucagon

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