Biology, asked by mannan111, 1 year ago

function of excitatory neurotransmitters

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Answered by raijadhavshubham
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is section describes a few of the best known neurotransmitters that are involved in many functions in both the central and the peripheral nervous systems. Apart from acetylcholine, they all belong to the family of amines or amino acids.
Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\pink{Function of excitatory neurotransmitters }

Excitatory neurotransmitters form excitation on neuron membrane .

It depolarizes neuron membrane in order to transmit impulse .

\huge\orange{Example }

Acetylcoline

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mannan111: wa'alaikumussalam.but impulse transfers in depolarised state
Anonymous: no dear
Anonymous: first membrane is polarized in this way pulse is transfered then it is depolarized in order to prepare it for other impukse
mannan111: polarosed state is resting state
Anonymous: yeah
Anonymous: u r right
mannan111: then no impulse is conducting at that moment
mannan111: ok answer about inhibitory neurotransmitter also
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