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It depends on the calcium voltage at the presynaptic membrane also you have to take the reuptake process into consideration. I believe theres not a right answer just depends.

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The main neurotransmitters in the body is 1. Acetyl choline (a ch) 2, epinephrine 3,nor epinephrine 4,GABA

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How many neurotransmitters in the body?

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There are six

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Reuptake refers to the?

reabsorption of excess neurotransmitter molecules by a sending neuron


How do signal molecules change how a cell will function?

Signal molecules act as a neurotransmitter or a hormone, which both effect how a cell functions.


The process in which enzymes within neurons convert precusors into neurotransmitter molecules is called?

Synthesis


How Neurotransmitter molecules are removed from a synapse by?

Being broken down by enzymes and being reabsorbed by the presynaptic neuron.


What specific neurotransmitter is released from the axon terminus?

You do not have single neurotransmitter, which is released from axon terminals. There are many. Some facilitate the conduction of the impulse and others inhibit the same. You have acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine and many others acting as neurotransmitter.


These lipid molecules may function as retrograde neurotransmitters and allow the postsynaptic neuron to decrease release of neurotransmitter from the presynaptic neuron?

endocannabinoids


When calcium ions enter the synaptic terminal?

they cause vesicles containing neurotransmitter molecules to fuse to the plasma membrane of the sending neuron.


As the action potential frequency in a presynaptic neuron increases the number of vesicles undergoing exocytosis and the number of released neurotransmitter molecules?

increases; increases


What is the medical term meaning neurotransmitter?

neurotransmitter


What disease has a neurotransmitter problem?

Neurotransmitter problem can be involved in many neurological diseases. One example is Parkinson disease which is the brain's inability to produce sufficient amounts of dopamine.


What is the feel good neurotransmitter?

Dopamine are the feel good neurotransmitter.


What neurotransmitter acts as a natural opiate?

neurotransmitter are not a natural opite