In classical neurotransmission, postsynaptic receptors are
located on the _____________ and neurotransmitter release is
observed at the _____________
A) Soma...dendrite
B) Dendrite...axon terminal
C) Axon terminal...dendrites
D) Soma...dendrite
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Answer: Dendrite...axon terminal
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