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Cognition central nervous system

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How are neurotransmitters released

Author: Shyll



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Neurotransmitters are released by calcium, calcium enters the vesicles to open the channels allowing depolarisation to occur to get the message across when the message gets across repolarisation occurs causing K channels to open and leave the cell. the Na/K pump restores polarity


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