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name the four ways that a neurotransmitter leaves the synapse after being release by a pre-synaptic cell?
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Up next I will present the two principal mechanisms by which neurotransmitters are disposed of in order to maintain the synapse from becoming unresponsive. These are Enzymatic degradation and Re-uptake.
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