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Synaptic transmission requires a vast number of molecular interactions taking place on both ends of synaptic cleft.
Indicate each of the below molecules, events, or effects that is associated with the PRE-synaptic or POST-synaptic cell.
a) Voltage-gated Ca2+ channel [Select]
b) a-latrotoxin [Select]
c) IPSP [Select]
d) Endocannabinoid synthesis [Select]
e) Acetylcholine synthesis [Select]
f) BOTOX (botulinum toxin) [Select]
g) Tetanus toxin [Select]
h) Curare [Select]
i) Signal amplification [Select]
j) nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nChR) [Select ]
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k) Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mChR) [Select]
I) Cannabinoid CB₁ receptor [Select ]
m) NMDA receptor [Select]
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Transcribed Image Text:Synaptic transmission requires a vast number of molecular interactions taking place on both ends of synaptic cleft. Indicate each of the below molecules, events, or effects that is associated with the PRE-synaptic or POST-synaptic cell. a) Voltage-gated Ca2+ channel [Select] b) a-latrotoxin [Select] c) IPSP [Select] d) Endocannabinoid synthesis [Select] e) Acetylcholine synthesis [Select] f) BOTOX (botulinum toxin) [Select] g) Tetanus toxin [Select] h) Curare [Select] i) Signal amplification [Select] j) nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nChR) [Select ] < k) Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mChR) [Select] I) Cannabinoid CB₁ receptor [Select ] m) NMDA receptor [Select] < < < >
n) SNARE protein complex [Select ]
o) Endplate potentials (EPPs) [Select]
p) neurotransmitter transporters [Select]
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Transcribed Image Text:n) SNARE protein complex [Select ] o) Endplate potentials (EPPs) [Select] p) neurotransmitter transporters [Select] < < <
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