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    The Saclike Structures Found Inside the Synaptic Knob Containing Chemicals
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The Saclike Structures Found Inside the Synaptic Knob Containing Chemicals

Question 162

Question 162

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The saclike structures found inside the synaptic knob containing chemicals are called__________


A) axon terminals.
B) synapses.
C) synaptic vesicles.
D) receptor sites.

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