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    An Antagonist Binds with the Receptor,preventing the Neurotransmitter from Binding
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An Antagonist Binds with the Receptor,preventing the Neurotransmitter from Binding

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An antagonist binds with the receptor,preventing the neurotransmitter from binding and causing a response,yet the antagonist itself produces no response.

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