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match the neurotransmitter with these. bipolar disorder choose morphine…

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match the neurotransmitter with these.
bipolar disorder choose
morphine choose
gaba
dopamine
serotonin
norerpinephrine
endorphins
huntingtons disease choose
schizophrenia....too much? choose
lsd and prozac choose

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Bipolar disorder: Imbalances in norepinephrine (and serotonin/dopamine) are linked, but norepinephrine (note: typo in option as "Norerpinephrine" likely "Norepinephrine") is involved. However, more accurately, bipolar is associated with dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. But let's match each:
  • Morphine: Mimics endorphins (natural painkillers), so Morphine → Endorphins (since morphine interacts with endorphin receptors).
  • Huntington’s Disease: Associated with GABA and dopamine, but GABA - related neuronal loss; however, the options: Huntington's is linked to GABA (inhibitory neurotransmitter) issues. Wait, no—Huntington's is due to loss of GABAergic neurons. But the options: Let's check standard matches:
  • Bipolar disorder: Norepinephrine (or serotonin/dopamine), but often norepinephrine and serotonin/dopamine imbalances. But let's use standard neuro matches:
  • Schizophrenia: Too much dopamine (positive symptoms).
  • LSD and Prozac: Prozac (SSRI) targets serotonin, LSD affects serotonin receptors. So LSD and Prozac → Serotonin.
  • Morphine: Endorphins (morphine is an opioid, endorphins are natural opioids) → Endorphins.
  • Huntington’s Disease: GABA (neuronal loss of GABA - producing cells) → GABA.
  • Bipolar disorder: Norepinephrine (or dopamine/serotonin), but norepinephrine (option has typo "Norerpinephrine" → Norepinephrine) or dopamine. But let's do each:
  1. Bipolar disorder: Norepinephrine (Norerpinephrine - typo) or dopamine/serotonin. But common link: Norepinephrine (or dopamine). But let's proceed with standard:
  • Morphine → Endorphins (morphine activates endorphin - like pathways).
  • Huntington’s Disease → GABA (loss of GABAergic neurons in Huntington's).
  • Schizophrenia → Dopamine (excess dopamine in positive symptoms).
  • LSD and Prozac → Serotonin (Prozac is SSRI, LSD acts on 5 - HT receptors).

So:

  • Bipolar disorder: Norepinephrine (Norerpinephrine - typo) or dopamine. But let's use the options:

Let's list correct matches:

  • Bipolar disorder: Norepinephrine (Norerpinephrine - option) or Dopamine/Serotonin. But let's check each:
  1. Bipolar disorder: Norepinephrine (Norerpinephrine) – as mood disorders involve norepinephrine.
  2. Morphine: Endorphins (morphine mimics endorphins).
  3. Huntington’s Disease: GABA (Huntington's is associated with GABAergic neuron loss).
  4. Schizophrenia: Dopamine (excess dopamine).
  5. LSD and Prozac: Serotonin (Prozac is SSRI, LSD affects 5 - HT).

Answer:

  • Bipolar disorder: [Norerpinephrine] (Norepinephrine, typo)
  • Morphine: [Endorphins]
  • Huntington’s Disease: [GABA]
  • Schizophrenia: [Dopamine]
  • LSD and Prozac: [Serotonin]

(Note: The option "Norerpinephrine" has a typo, should be "Norepinephrine".)