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Describe effects of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine?
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Acetylcholine
is a chemical that is found between the nerve synapses, or gaps, between nerve cells. When activated, it causes the contraction of skeletal muscles and activates glandular functions in the endocrine system. Maybe this will sorta help?
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