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    The Binding of a Neurotransmitter to Its Receptor at an Inhibitory
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The Binding of a Neurotransmitter to Its Receptor at an Inhibitory

Question 131

Question 131

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The binding of a neurotransmitter to its receptor at an inhibitory synapse can lead to the_______of ________ channels.


A) opening : sodium
B) closure : potassium
C) opening : calcium
D) opening : potassium
E) closing : chloride

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