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"some cases of sudden infant death syndrome (sids) may include biological vulnerabilities in the function of which neurotransmitter?"
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Hello!! Your answer would be serotonin. Serotonin is a compound that is present in blood platelets that constricts the blood vessels. Consequently, it acts like a neurotransmitter. It is also a brain chemical that sends messages to other cells. In children who are diagnosed with SIDS, they have low levels of serotonin which helps regulate breathing, heart rates, and sleeping. I hope this helped!! Have a great night.