The sequence of events in chemical neurotransmission normally occurs in this order:
A) Storage, release, bind to receptors, synthesis.
B) Synthesis, storage, release, bind to receptors.
C) Release, synthesis, storage, bind to receptors.
D) Bind to receptors, release, storage, synthesis.
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Q21: Saltatory conduction describes:
A) the taking of an
Q22: All of the following increase neurotransmitter concentrations
Q23: A series of action potentials occurring down
Q24: At the beginning of the refractory period,why
Q25: Where does the synthesis of large neurotransmitter
Q27: The activation of a neurotransmitter receptor is
Q28: All of the following will reduce neurotransmitter
Q29: Why might the speed of electrical transmission
Q30: Exocytosis refers to:
A) the influx of calcium
Q31: The number of action potentials occurring per
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