Multiple Choice
The neurotransmitter GABA mainly functions to trigger inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) . Therefore, when explaining this to a group of nursing students, the nurse will state that
A) it takes at least three chemical substances (amino acids, neuropeptides, and monoamines) to stimulate any activity between the cells.
B) there is a symbiotic relationship; therefore, the end result will be depolarization of the postsynaptic membrane.
C) the combination of GABA with a receptor site is inhibitory since it causes the local nerve membrane to become hyperpolarized and less excitable.
D) the neurotransmitters will interact with cholinergic receptors to bind to acetylcholine in order to produce hypopolarization within the cell.
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