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4. Explain the nature of chemical synaptic transmission.
a. Illustrate the structure of a cholinergic synapse. Describe the process of signal transmission at a cholinergic synapse. What is the role of each of the following: calcium, acetylcholinesterase, and acetylcholine receptor. How does activity of the acetylcholine receptor depend on its structure? What is an EPSP, and how can it trigger an action potential in the postsynaptic cell?
b. Define IPSP. What role do inhibitory synapses play in action potential formation?
4. Explain the nature of chemical synaptic transmission.
a. Illustrate the structure of a cholinergic synapse. Describe the process of signal transmission at a cholinergic synapse. What is the role of each of the following: calcium, acetylcholinesterase, and acetylcholine receptor. How does activity of the acetylcholine receptor depend on its structure? What is an EPSP, and how can it trigger an action potential in the postsynaptic cell?
b. Define IPSP. What role do inhibitory synapses play in action potential formation?
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