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    Alcohol Probably Produces Its Main Effects by Acting as an Agonist
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Alcohol Probably Produces Its Main Effects by Acting as an Agonist

Question 160

Question 160

Multiple Choice

 Alcohol probably produces its main effects by acting as an agonist at ________ receptors.


A) serotonin
B) glutamate
C) GABAA
D) dopamine

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