Henry Dale's assertion that neurons could contain only one type of neurotransmitter is
A) correct.
B) partially correct,in that neuropeptides and small-molecule transmitters are often found together,but the existence of two small-molecule transmitters in the same cell is controversial.
C) partially correct,in that neuropeptides are never found in the same neuron as amines or amino acids.
D) completely false.
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Q5: The release of vesicles containing neuropeptides requires
A)higher
Q13: Chemical messengers that often travel in the
Q15: Following release from the presynaptic cell,neuropeptides
A) are
Q16: Chemical messengers that diffuse from their site
Q19: In order to be considered a neurotransmitter,a
Q21: Which of the following substances is found
Q26: The primary neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular junction
Q37: Neurons using which of the following neurotransmitters
Q40: Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
A)acts on the precursors of acetylcholine
Q109: Given the characteristics of small-molecule transmitters and
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