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Acetylcholine is not a specific neurotransmitter at:

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Answered by Riya1417
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Acetylcholine is not a specific neurotransmitter at: Sympathetic ganglia

Answered by shilpa85475
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Acetylcholine is not a specific neurotransmitter at the Sympathetic postganglionic nerve endings.

Acetylcholine is an organic molecule that works as a neurotransmitter—a chemical message released by nerve cells to relay signals to other cells such as neurons, muscle cells, and gland cells—in the brain and body of many different animals. However, it is not a particular neurotransmitter at the Sympathetic postganglionic nerve ends.

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