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Card 6
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How long does synaptic transmission take?
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Card 7
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An example of an inhibitory neurotransmitter is........
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Card 8
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An example of an excitatory neurontransmitter is.........
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Card 9
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The process where chemicals are released from the pre-synaptic vesicles and reach the post-synaptic vesicles is called.......
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Card 10
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Motor neurons are located in the.......
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Card 11
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What picks up a message from a sensory neuron then sends it to the motor neuron brain or spinal chord to allow communication?
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Card 12
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What is re-uptake?
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Card 13
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Synaptic vesicles.........
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Card 14
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What is responsible for recieving information from other neurons and transmitting electrical stimulation from other neurones
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