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Neurotransmitter molecules are removed from a synapse by
A. being absorbed by adjoining muscle tissue.
B. being broken down by enzymes.
C. being reabsorbed by the presynaptic neuron.
D. both (B) and (C).

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Answer:B. Being broken down by enzymes.

C. Being reabsorbed by the presynaptic neuron.

Explanation: So your answer is D. Both (B) and (C).

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User Hemmels
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Answer:

neurotransmitter molecules are removed from the synapse by transporter molecules • this process can be blocked by cocaine : Modulation of dopamine activity in limbic system Dopamine is active in the pleasure pathways of the brain ( the limbic system ) .

Step-by-step explanation:

so its d both (b) and (c)

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