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Pachacha [2.7K]
3 years ago
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Both excitatory and inhibitory neurons form junctions with muscles. By what mechanism do inhibitory neurotransmitters prevent th

e postsynaptic cell from firing an action potential?
Biology
1 answer:
lakkis [162]3 years ago
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<h2>Neurotransmitters Affect </h2>

Explanation:

  • Neurotransmitters affect neurons in one of three different ways such as  modulatory,excitatory and inhibitory
  • <em>An excitatory transmitter generates a called an activity potential in the accepting neuron.</em>
  • The  prevents role is An inhibitory transmitter . Inhibitory synapses effectsly affect the neuron.  
  • A single neuron can get <em>both inhibitory contributions and excitatory </em>from numerous neurons, in the<em> hyperpolarization (IPSP input) and the local membrane layer depolarization (EPSP information)</em> Every one of these sources of info are included at the axon hillock.  
  • Inhibitory presynaptic neurons discharge synapses that at that point tie to the <em>postsynaptic receptors</em>
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