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________is an indolamine. A) Seratonin B) Tyrosine C)Epinephrine D) Dopamine
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User: ________is an indolamine. A) Seratonin B) Tyrosine C)Epinephrine D) Dopamine

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User: A second nerve impulse cannot be generated until_____ A) proteins have been resythesized B) all sodium gates are closed C) the membrane potential has been reestablished D) the NA ions have been pumped back into the cell

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A second nerve impulse cannot be generated until the membrane potential has been reestablished.
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