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Biology, 25.01.2021 22:10, naja101long

PLEASE HELP ME When a neurotransmitter (ligand) binds to the ligand-gated ion channel of a postsynaptic neuron, the shape of the channel protein , allowing ions to flow the cell. These ions are messengers that perpetuate the signal transduction of the nerve signal.

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