Lipids are fatty substances thus they release greatest amount of energy more than carbohydrates
        
             
        
        
        
A neurotransmitter can have an excitatory or inhibitory effect on the postsynaptic cell, depending on <u>which of its </u><u>receptor(s</u><u>) are present on the </u><u>postsynaptic</u><u> (target) cell.</u>
<h3>How do excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters act?</h3>
Sometimes neurotransmitters can bind to receptors and cause an electrical signal to be transmitted through the cell (excitatory). In other cases, the neurotransmitter can prevent the signal from continuing, preventing the message from being carried (inhibitory).
With this information, we can conclude that a neurotransmitter is a signaling molecule secreted by a neuron to affect another cell across a synapse. 
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<span>D. It takes place along an unraveled section of DNA</span>
        
             
        
        
        
<span>The answer would be: No, the baby is most likely in the REM sleep stage
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One of the cycles of sleep called Rapid Eye Movement or REM. In this cycle, the eye is moving constantly and intermittently. The eye movement is not voluntary and the baby is not a sign of waking up. This cycle is important, so the parent should not interrupt it by waking the baby.
        
             
        
        
        
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C. One of her parents had type B blood and the other type A blood
If I’m wrong I’m sorry...