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mia

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Following exocytosis, it is very important for calcium to be
 
  a. pumped out of the axon terminal.
 b. recaptured from the extracellular fluid.
 c. returned to synaptic vesicles.
 d. allowed to diffuse from the axon terminal back to towards the cell body.

Question 2

After synaptic vesicles release their contents into the synaptic gap, the vesicle membranes
 
  a. are broken down by special enzymes.
 b. are pinched off the axon terminal membrane and formed into new vesicles.
 c. diffuse away from the synaptic gap in the extracellular fluid.
 d. are digested by microglia.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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