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    Parkinson's Disease Involves a Failure in the Midbrain to Produce
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Parkinson's Disease Involves a Failure in the Midbrain to Produce

Question 24

Question 24

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Parkinson's disease involves a failure in the midbrain to produce


A) cortisone.
B) estrogen.
C) triptamine.
D) dopamine.

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