What is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain? Which group of neurotransmitters is more likely to...

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  1. What is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in thebrain?
  2. Which group of neurotransmitters is more likely to act onionotropic receptors, and which is more likely to act onmetabotropic receptors?
  3. Name one similarity and one difference between nicotinic andmuscarinic receptors, and one similarity and one difference betweenAMPA and NMDA receptors.
  4. Name a disease that is due in part to too little dopamine, anda disease that is due in part to too much dopamine in the brain.What does these tell us about one of dopamine’s function in thebrain?

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Glutamate is the main excitatory transmitter in the central nervous system Acetylcholine GABA glycine are examples of ionotropic receptors also known as ligand gated ion channels Epinephrine nor epinephrine dpoamine are examples    See Answer
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