How were extracellular ion concentrations manipulated in the experiments supporting the theory of quantal release of neurotransmitters?
A) Ca2+ was increased in the extracellular fluid so that action potentials would release many vesicles.
B) Ca2+ was absent in the extracellular fluid so that action potentials would release no vesicles.
C) Mg2+ replaced Ca2+ in the extracellular fluid so that action potentials would release few vesicles.
D) Mg2+ replaced Ca2+ in the extracellular fluid so that action potentials would release many vesicles.
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