Atropine causes the pupil of the eye to dilate by blocking the effect of muscarinic receptors. This means atropine is a/an
A) ganglionic blocking agent.
B) beta-adrenergic blocking agent.
C) alpha-adrenergic blocking agent.
D) parasympathetic blocking agent.
E) parasympathomimetic agents.
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