Direct, rapid transmission at autonomic ganglia differs from that in the neuromuscular junction in that
A) the autonomic ganglia use nicotinic receptors while the neuromuscular junction uses muscarinic receptors.
B) the autonomic ganglion cells are activated by acetylcholine, while the neuromuscular junction uses glutamate.
C) unlike the neuromuscular junction, the autonomic ganglion cells are inhibited by presynaptic activity.
D) the autonomic ganglion cells are activated by epinephrine instead of acetylcholine.
E) the structure of nicotinic receptors in autonomic ganglion cells differs from those at the neuromuscular junction.
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