EBK BIOLOGY
EBK BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780134819150
Author: Maier
Publisher: VST
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Neurotransmitters. ___________.

  1. are electrical charges that move down myelinated axons;
  2. are released in the cell body to hasten nerve impulse transmission;
  3. are released when an electrical impulse arrives at the terminal bouton of the postsynaptic neuron;
  4. diffuse across a synapse and bind to receptors on the cell membrane of the postsynaptic neuron

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