QUESTION 13 Which of the following is a difference in AMPA and NMDA glutamate-gated channels? O a. NMDA-gated channels are not permeable to Ca2+ O b. The inward current through AMPA-gated channels is voltage-dependent Oc. The activation of NMDA receptors can cause widespread and lasting changes in the postsynaptic neuron O d. NMDA-gated channels are permeable to both Na* and Ca2+

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Which of the following is a difference in AMPA and NMDA glutamate-gated channels?
O a. NMDA-gated channels are not permeable to Ca2+
O b. The inward current through AMPA-gated channels is voltage-dependent
O c. The activation of NMDA receptors can cause widespread and lasting changes in the postsynaptic neuron
O d. NMDA-gated channels are permeable to both Na* and Ca2+
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True or false? The transmission of G-protein-coupled receptors involves only two steps: binding to the receptor protein and activation of G-proteins.
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