Motor neurons release the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ach) and acetylcholinesterase degrades ach in the synapse. If a neurophysiologist applies onchidal (a naturally occurring acetylcholinesterase inhibitor produced by the mollusc onchidella binneyi) to a synapse, what would you expect to happen?
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if such thing happen then it is not possible for brain to send the messages to organ and vice versa. Because without acetylcholine no electrical impulses can be converted into chemical impulses and this will result in the stoppage of the synapsis and no message transfer will take place.
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