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swpotter12

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Which of the following processes are responsible for removing neurotransmitters from the synapse?
 
  a. enzyme breakdown
  b. reuptake
  c. spontaneous disintegration
  d. enzyme breakdown and reuptake

Question 2

Receptors that are coupled to ion channels that regulate the number of charged particles inside the neuron are called:
 
  a. ionotropic
  b. metabotropic
  c. partical
  d. channel



Dominic

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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