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Where are neurotransmitter receptors located?(A) the nuclear membrane(B) the nodes of Ranvier(C) the postsynaptic membrane(D) synaptic vesicle membranes
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A voltage travels down the axon, which triggers the release of vesicles. These vesicles then release their neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft. Show more…
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