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地西泮抗焦虑作用的主要部位是() A.网状结构上行激活系统 B.大脑皮质 C.黑质-

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地西泮抗焦虑作用的主要部位是()

A.网状结构上行激活系统

B.大脑皮质

C.黑质-纹状体多巴胺通路

D.边缘系统

E.下丘脑

答案:

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B.it lies below sea level

C.there is too much water in it

D.it is surrounded by man-made levees

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