What is responsible for the unusually long length of an LSD "trip"?
A) After receptor binding, a lid-like structure formed from the receptor protein temporarily traps the drug in the binding pocket.
B) The subjective feelings of the "trip" last long after the drug has worn off due to memory effects.
C) The receptor binding process slows down such that the drug effects last longer than usual.
D) The drug's potency combined with its slow metabolism results in a long "trip."
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