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During synaptic transmission of nerve impulse, neurotransmitter (P) is released from synaptic vesicles by the action of ions (Q). Choose the correct P and Q. - Zoology

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Question

During synaptic transmission of nerve impulse, neurotransmitter (P) is released from synaptic vesicles by the action of ions (Q). Choose the correct P and Q.

Options

  • P = Acetylcholine, Q = Ca++

  • P = Acetylcholine, Q = Na+

  • P = GABA, Q = Na+

  • P = Cholinesterase, Q = Ca++

MCQ

Solution

P = Acetylcholine, Q = Ca++

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Chapter 10: Neural Control and Coordination - Evaluation [Page 192]

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Chapter 10 Neural Control and Coordination
Evaluation | Q 3. | Page 192
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Evaluation | Q 3. | Page 199

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