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The Enzyme Whose Function Is to Deactivate a Specific Neurotransmitter

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Question 69

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The enzyme whose function is to deactivate a specific neurotransmitter once it has been released into the synapse is


A) dopamine.
B) L-DOPA.
C) acetylcholine.
D) acetylcholinesterase.
E) a G protein.

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