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When a Small-Molecule Neurotransmitter Molecule Binds to an Ionotropic Receptor

Question 63

Question 63

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When a small-molecule neurotransmitter molecule binds to an ionotropic receptor, the


A) cell fires.
B) cell stops firing.
C) ligand is activated.
D) associated ion channel opens or closes.
E) EPSP gradually increases.

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