Multiple Choice
Prior to release, synaptic vesicles are
A) anchored by proteins near their release site.
B) floating freely in the intracellular fluid of the axon terminal.
C) fused to the membrane of the axon terminal.
D) recaptured from the extracellular fluid of the synaptic gap.
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