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Which of the following choices best describes dopamine? A substance that is naturally found in the brain. An illegal drug that can cause great damage. A receptor molecule that is found on neurons. A protein
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Which of the following choices best describes dopamine?
A substance that is naturally found in the brain.
An illegal drug that can cause great damage.
A receptor molecule that is found on neurons.
A protein that stimulates neurons to grow.
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i think the answer is
a substance that is naturally found in the brain
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