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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)Synthetic compounds, chemically related to the male sex hormone testosterone, that are used to promote muscle growth
B)Any of several analytical techniques for separating mixtures into their components by attraction to a stationary phase while being propelled by a moving phase
C)A substance that slows down the functions of the central nervous system
D)A substance that induces changes in normal thought processes, perceptions, and moods
E)An analytical method for identifying a substance by its selective absorption of different wavelengths of light
F)A single test that specifically identifies a substance
G)Invisible long frequencies of light beyond violet in the visible spectrum
H)Colored light ranging from red to violet in the electromagnetic spectrum
I)A preliminary test used to reduce the number of possible identities of an unknown substance
J)A test that identifies a specific substance based on the color and shape of crystals formed when the substance is mixed with specific reagents
K)A substance that speeds up the activity of the central nervous system
L)A substance that lessens or eliminates pain
M)Invisible short frequencies of light before red in the visible spectrum
N)The conditioned use of a drug caused by underlying emotional needs
O)Physiological need for a drug brought about by its regular use and characterized by withdrawal sickness when administration of the drug is abruptly stopped
P)Drug that induces sleep and depresses vital body functions such as blood pressure, pulse rate, and breathing rate
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Definitions:

Hypothalamus

The hypothalamus is a small but crucial part of the brain involved in numerous functions, including hormone release, temperature regulation, and managing hunger and thirst signals.

Long-Term Memories

An alternative phrasing regarding the component of the memory system involved in the storage and retrieval of information over extended periods, emphasizing its enduring nature.

Hippocampus

A part of the limbic system in the brain that is crucial for memory formation and spatial navigation.

Thalamus

A large mass of gray matter deeply situated in the forebrain that plays a critical role in relaying sensory signals to the cerebral cortex and regulating consciousness, sleep, and alertness.

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