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kshipps

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Antagonists
 
  a. Always result in an influx of chloride ions.
  b. Prevent the receptors naturally occurring neurotransmitter from
  binding to the neuron.
  c. Activate the receptor to which they bind.
  d. Only bind to inhibitory neurons.

Question 2

GABAB receptors are linked to
 
  a. Chloride ion channels.
  b. G proteins.
  c. Voltage-gated sodium channels.
  d. Monoamine oxidase.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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