Answer:
Depressants inhibit neurons from sending impulses by binding to receptor molecules. This means that they decrease the rate that neurons fire. They give a drowsy/calming effect.
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Ok... This is a bit complicated but bear with me. In a female's body Estrogen and Progesterone are two of the major used to maintain the menstruation cycle. Gonadotrophic substances are an entirely different topic with it being the hormones FSH and LH (These hormones are released while an egg is in development in the ovaries).
Without going into even deeper specifics. Estrogen is used by the body signal to ovulate, as well as thicken the uterine walls... Progesterone is used to maintain the uterine walls "after" the egg is fertilized. What the pill is suppose to do is actually force a premature ovulation, which is why there is estrogen. The Progesterone's job as is maintain the uterine wall's endometrium to a low level and helps keep blood loss from a period at a minimum.
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The answer to this question is <span>that
schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder both have a common characteristic of
responsiveness to antipsychotic medications. Schizophrenia is a disorder where
the person has the difficulty to know what is real or not and having false
beliefs. While </span>schizoaffective is
a disorder that has the traits of schizophrenia and mood disorders.
It affects your respiratory system and digestive system. It basically has a terrible effect on every organ, but mainly your digestion and lungs (respiratory and digestive)