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What are excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters?

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Answered by darxi
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Some neurons in the CBS release neurotransmitters that excite other neurons (meaning to fire off APS) and some inhibit (prevent) the generation of action potential. Presynaptic neurons are the neurons that conduct the Ap to release a neurotransmitters and they affect the Postsynaptic neurons.. I hope so my answer to your question is helpful to you...
Answered by llSwordMasterll
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Inhibitory hormones are the neurohormones secreted by the hypothalamus. This inhibit the secretion of certain hormones of pituitary gland.

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