Multiple Choice
An inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) occurs when
A) the ligand-gated ion channels with a reversal potential that is more negative than membrane potential open in the postsynaptic membrane in response to transmitter binding.
B) the ligand-gated ion channels with a reversal potential that is more positive than membrane potential open in the postsynaptic membrane in response to transmitter binding.
C) metabotropic receptors are activated by transmitter binding.
D) voltage-gated ion channels open during an action potential.
E) the ligand-gated ion channels without a reversal potential open in the postsynaptic membrane in response to transmitter binding.
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