Matching
Classification. Match the neurotransmitter with its description.
Premises:
a shortage of this neurotransmitter causes Parkinson's disease
damage to brain neurons that release this neurotransmitter causes Alzheimer's disease
a decrease in this neurotransmitter causes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
nicotine blocks receptors for this neurotransmitter
this neurotransmitter speeds the heart rate, dilates pupils and airways, and increases anxiety
this neurotransmitter elevates mood and has a role in memory
morhphin, codeine, and heroin mimic this neurotransmitter
slows rate of heart contractions
LSD resembles this neurotransmitter and binds to receptors for it
addictive drugs simulate the release of this neurotransmitter
alcohol and barbiturates inhibit the output of this neurotransmitter
Responses:
endorphins
acetylcholine
epinephrine
none of these neurotransmittes match the description
dopamine
dopamine.
serotonin.
acetylcholine..
acetylcholine .
acetylcholine.
serotonin
dopamine..
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
endorphins
acetylcholine
epinephrine
none of these neurotransmittes match the description
dopamine
dopamine.
serotonin.
acetylcholine..
acetylcholine .
acetylcholine.
serotonin
dopamine..
Premises:
endorphins
acetylcholine
epinephrine
none of these neurotransmittes match the description
dopamine
dopamine.
serotonin.
acetylcholine..
acetylcholine .
acetylcholine.
serotonin
dopamine..
Responses:
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