At an inhibitory synapse,
A) no transmitter substances are released by the sending cell.
B) a transmitter substance produces changes in the receiving cell that drive the membrane potential away from threshold.
C) no transmitter substance can bind to the receiving cell.
D) a transmitter substance produces changes in the receiving cell that drive the membrane potential closer to threshold.
E) a transmitter is degraded by an enzyme.
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