What is the role of acetylcholine at the vertebrate neuromuscular junction?
A) It leads to hyperpolarization of post synaptic membrane potential.
B) It triggers a cascade of phosphorylations that lead to gene transcription factors being activated.
C) It directs excitation of the post synaptic membrane.
D) It leads to presynaptic autoinhibition.
E) It binds to muscarinic cholinergic receptors.
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