Synaptic vesicles are concentrated in large numbers within nerve terminals. What is their function?
A) They have no known function.
B) They engulf foreign proteins for degradation.
C) They fuse with mitochondria to transport ATP.
D) They store and deliver active zone proteins to the plasma membrane.
E) They store and release chemical transmitter molecules.
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Q5: Which of the following does not exist
Q6: What is the "synaptic cleft"?
A) The nerve
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Q8: How does acetycholinesterase function at synapses that
Q9: How do transmitters act on the postsynaptic
Q11: What is an endplate potential?
A) The membrane
Q12: How does the size and shape of
Q13: An inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) occurs when
A)
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