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Chapter 15, Problem 15DYKB
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The responses of muscarinic and nicotinic receptors to the stimulation by ACh.
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There are two categories of receptors that are cholinergic. These are the muscarinic and nicotinic receptors. These receptors have been identified in the PNS (peripheral nervous system) and CNS (central nervous system).
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