Multiple Choice
The specific effect of a particular neurotransmitter at a particular synapse is largely determined by
A) the receptor subtype(s) present on the postsynaptic cell.
B) the rate of firing of the presynaptic cell.
C) reuptake and metabolism of the neurotransmitter.
D) the presence of antagonists at the synapse.
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