Multiple Choice
The lock-and-key analogy is used to describe the
A) action of transmitter molecules on receptor proteins.
B) activation of the nerve impulse.
C) degradation of transmitter molecules by enzymes.
D) binding of G proteins to transmitter receptors.
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