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What is the difference between axoaxonic and axosynaptic synapses?
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What are the different ways in which a neurotransmitter could become deactivated?
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What are the four criteria used to determine whether a substance is a neurotransmitter?
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What are the differences between excitatory and inhibitory synapses?
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What are the three ways a synapse can change in order to accommodate learning?
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What are the four major classes of neurotransmitters?
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What neurotransmitter system is used in the somatic nervous system (SNS)? How does it activate lead to depolarization?
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What behaviors are associated with the serotonergic system?
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What is the function of storage granules?
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What are transmitter-activated receptors?
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What are the four main amino acid transmitters and what are their functions?
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List four peptide transmitters.
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What is a neurotransmitter?
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What are the differences between chemical synapses and electrical synapses? What functions do they serve?
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What are second messengers? What role do they play in neural transmission?
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How did chemical transmitters originate?
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What are the neurochemical neurons in the sympathetic and parasympathetic system?
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What are the four steps involved in transmitting information across a chemical synapse?
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Describe the synthesis of the amine neurotransmitters.
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What is the difference between ionotropic and metabotropic receptors?
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Define sensitization.What is the synaptic basis of sensitization?
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Define habituation.What is the synaptic basis of the habituation response?
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What is the difference between axoaxonic and axosynaptic synapses?
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What are the different ways in which a neurotransmitter could become deactivated?
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What are the four criteria used to determine whether a substance is a neurotransmitter?
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What are the differences between excitatory and inhibitory synapses?
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What are the three ways a synapse can change in order to accommodate learning?
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What are the four major classes of neurotransmitters?
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What neurotransmitter system is used in the somatic nervous system (SNS)? How does it activate lead to depolarization?
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What behaviors are associated with the serotonergic system?
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What is the function of storage granules?
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What are transmitter-activated receptors?
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What are the four main amino acid transmitters and what are their functions?
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List four peptide transmitters.
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What is a neurotransmitter?
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What are the differences between chemical synapses and electrical synapses? What functions do they serve?
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What are second messengers? What role do they play in neural transmission?
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How did chemical transmitters originate?
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What are the neurochemical neurons in the sympathetic and parasympathetic system?
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What are the four steps involved in transmitting information across a chemical synapse?
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Describe the synthesis of the amine neurotransmitters.
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What is the difference between ionotropic and metabotropic receptors?
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Define sensitization.What is the synaptic basis of sensitization?
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Define habituation.What is the synaptic basis of the habituation response?
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