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    The Neurotransmitter ACH Is
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The Neurotransmitter ACH Is

Question 9

Question 9

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The neurotransmitter ACH is


A) always excitatory when used in the synapses of the sympathetic nervous system.
B) secreted by the postganglionic nervous.
C) going to reduce the activity of the other neurotransmitter norepinephrine.
D) broken down by monoamine oxidase.
E) a chemical similar to the structure of adrenalin.

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