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exam lesson name: the human body
exam number: 700946rr
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question 1 of 20 :
select the best answer for the question.
- which neurotransmitter is typically reduced in someone who suffers from depression and is a primary target of anti - depressant medications?
a. epinephrine
b. acetylcholine
c. dopamine
d. serotonin
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To solve this, we analyze each neurotransmitter:
- Epinephrine (A) is related to stress response, not primary for depression.
- Acetylcholine (B) is involved in muscle function and memory, not depression's main target.
- Dopamine (C) is linked to reward/motivation, but serotonin is more associated with depression's neurotransmitter deficit.
- Serotonin (D) is known to be reduced in depression, and anti - depressants (like SSRIs) target serotonin reuptake to increase its availability.
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D. Serotonin