Physiology - synaptic transmission 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyPhysiology: synaptic transmissionUniversityNone Created by: m_watsonCreated on: 11-04-16 13:20 10738294516 Across 1. this agent attacks the fusion protein (SNAP - 25) at the neuromuscular junction - it prevents the release of ACh. (9, 5) 4. when a receptor causes an indirect response within the cell (for example via second messengers like G- protein coupling) and are SLOW - what are they described as? (12) 5. what type of synapse depolarises the cell? (10) 6. what type of receptor are the acetylcholine receptors on the post-synaptic cell? (9) 9. what type of neurotransmitter is adrenaline, dopamine, serotonin (5) 10. what type of neurotransmitter is acetylcholine? (5) Down 2. what type of neurotransmitter is nitric oxide? (9, 3) 3. when the synaptic potentials summate by the addition of all the low-level signals - what is this called? (8, 9) 7. What is a contact between two neurons? (7) 8. how does the neurotransmitter travel across the synaptic cleft? (9)
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