Question at position 31 For each statement, choose one answer from the word-bank. Each answer should only be used once.Prompt 1Ketamine blocks binding of glutamate to glutamate receptors, therefore it is an _______.Answer for prompt 1 Ketamine blocks binding of glutamate to glutamate receptors, therefore it is an _______.[input]Prompt 2This drug prevents dopamine from being recycled back to the presynaptic neuron.Answer for prompt 2 This drug prevents dopamine from being recycled back to the presynaptic neuron.[input]Prompt 3Xanax is an ______ for the GABA receptor, activating it to cause hyperpolarization.Answer for prompt 3 Xanax is an ______ for the GABA receptor, activating it to cause hyperpolarization.[input]Prompt 4This neurotransmitter is almost always excitatory.Answer for prompt 4 This neurotransmitter is almost always excitatory.[input]Prompt 5This neurotransmitter is the endogenous ligand for the receptor activated by LSD.Answer for prompt 5 This neurotransmitter is the endogenous ligand for the receptor activated by LSD.[input]Prompt 6Heroine is an agonist for the ________ receptor.Answer for prompt 6 Heroine is an agonist for the ________ receptor.[input]Prompt 7The precursor of this neurotransmitter is clinically used to treat Parkinson’s disease.Answer for prompt 7 The precursor of this neurotransmitter is clinically used to treat Parkinson’s disease.[input]Prompt 8This drug mimics retrograde messages released from the postsynaptic neuron.Answer for prompt 8 This drug mimics retrograde messages released from the postsynaptic neuron.[input]Prompt 9This psychedelic drug works postsynaptically to alter key brain circuits involved in perception.Answer for prompt 9 This psychedelic drug works postsynaptically to alter key brain circuits involved in perception.[input]Prompt 10This neurotransmitter almost always results in an IPSP.Answer for prompt 10 This neurotransmitter almost always results in an IPSP.[input]Possible answersAgonistCocaineDopamineGABAAntagonistGlutamateCannabisOpioidSerotoninPsilocybinMultiple fill-in-the-blank

A

Agonist

B

Cocaine

C

Dopamine

D

GABA

E

Antagonist

F

Glutamate

G

Cannabis

H

Opioid

I

Serotonin

J

Psilocybin

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