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    Exam 15: Transmitter Synthesis, Storage, Transport, and Inactivation
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    The Action of Peptide Transmitters Appears to Be Terminated Primarily
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The Action of Peptide Transmitters Appears to Be Terminated Primarily

Question 2

Question 2

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The action of peptide transmitters appears to be terminated primarily through


A) enzymatic degradation.
B) synthesis into new molecules.
C) uptake into neighboring glial cells.
D) reuptake into the pre-synaptic terminals.
E) diffusion.

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