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If the term “cholinergic” is applied, to a synapse what does it mean?

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If the term “cholinergic” is applied, to a synapse what does it mean?


  1. the target organs are innervated by the sympathetic nervous system
  2. the receptors are nicotinic
  3. the result is always stimulatory
  4. acetylcholine is released at the synapse

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D: Cholinergic (or adrenergic) refer to the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (or adrenaline/noradrenalin = epinephrine/norepinephrine) that is released at the synapse  

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