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A.D.N.S.G.G.G.

Acetylcholine


Dopamine


Norephinephrine


Serotonin


Glutamate


Glycine


GABA

Acetylcholine is created in the _______________/

Cytoplasm



Two key methods for neurotransmitter signal termination are ______________ & ______________

diffusion and reuptake

Tryptophan Hydroxylase plays a key role ____________; takes place in _________________

Serotonin Signal termination; mitochondria

signal terminator associated with mitochondria?

MAO

Synthesis of Glutamate is from _____________ or ____________

Glucose or glutamine

GABA is synthesized from ________________ and terminates in reuptake by __________ & _____________

Glutamate; neuron & Glial

_________ is associated with all dependent transporters

Na

The driving force from Na/Cl is ?

Na Gradient

If a transport method requires voltage it is known as ________________

Electrogenic

Which Dependent Transporter has a high affinity for Glutamate?

Na/K

Activation of a transmitter involves ___________-hydrolysis & _______________ Pumping

ATP; Proton

Neuropeptides are synthesized in the _____________ & classical transmitters are recycled in the ________________

Cell body: presynaptic nerve ending

neurotensin, somatostatin, and the opioid ____________ are ______________ transporters

Endorphine; peptide

Neuropeptides are conveyed to the presynaptic cleft and replenished in ________________

LDCV

Classic NT's usually require a - frequency for activation than neuropeptides

Lower