Multiple Choice
What are the three types of ionotropic glutamate receptors?
A) Nicotinic, muscarinic, and kainate
B) Kainate, AMPA, and nicotinic
C) AMPA, NMDA, and nicotinic
D) Kainate, AMPA, and NMDA
E) Kainate, NMDA, and nicotinic
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