Multiple Choice
What role does Ca²⁺ play in synaptic transmission?
A) Ca²⁺ is released into the synapse,transmitting a signal to the postsynaptic cell.
B) Ca²⁺ causes the release of vesicles from the readily releasable pool.
C) Ca²⁺ causes vesicles to move from the storage pool to docking proteins.
D) both B and C
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