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question 22
the process through which neurotransmitters are recycled back into the presynaptic neuron is known as:
○ excitation.
○ inhibition
○ refactoriaztion
○ reuptake
Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the nervous system. Reuptake is the process where neurotransmitters are taken back into the presynaptic neuron that released them, effectively recycling them for future use. Excitation refers to the process of a neuron becoming more likely to fire an action - potential, inhibition makes a neuron less likely to fire, and refactoring is not related to neurotransmitter recycling in this context.
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D. reuptake