Answer is dendritic membrane and if question asked for release then answer will be presynaptic membrane.
In simple words neurotransmitters a is a type of chemical
messenger which transmits signals across synapse, neuromuscular
junction (NMJ), from one neuron to another neuron. Many
neurotransmitters are made up of amino acids and they are stored in
synaptic vesicles , close to cell membrane and released in and
around synaptic cleft get released when Calcium enters the axon
terminal in response to action potential.
Depending upon action neurotransmitter divided
into
1) excitatory neurotransmitter: eg glutamate , aspartate
2) inhibitory neurotransmitter: eg GABA, glycin
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