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Large Molecule Neurotransmitters Are Typical Transported into Vesicles in The

Question 87

Question 87

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Large molecule neurotransmitters are typical transported into vesicles in the:


A) axon terminal.
B) soma.
C) postsynaptic terminal.
D) axon hillock.

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