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The Binding of a Neurotransmitter to Inhibitory Synapses Increases the Permeability

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The binding of a neurotransmitter to inhibitory synapses increases the permeability of the subsynaptic membrane to ____.


A) ​sodium or chloride
B) potassium or calcium
C) potassium or chloride
D) potassium or sodium
E) ​calcium or chloride

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