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Card 6
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what type of summation is associated with the balance of excitatory and inhibitory inputs?
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Card 7
Front
what does inhibitory synapses cause?
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Card 8
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which are the most abundant type of neurotransmitter?
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Card 9
Front
how do you describe an ion channel that is controlled directly by the arrival of a neurotransmitter?
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Card 10
Front
what type of synapse involves gap junctions with no synaptic cleft?
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Card 11
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what do you call a synapse that joins an axon and a cell body?
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