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It is necessary that the neurotransmitter molecule is eliminated after each stimulation event. its removal can occur by (1) , in which the neurotransmitter is chemically in the and (2) , in which the neurotransmitter is reabsorbed by a neurotransmitter in the membrane of the neuron. these neurotransmitters are "recycled" once packaged into another synaptic vesicle for reuse.
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When fossil fuels are burned, carbon dioxide is released. how does this gas impact the environment?
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