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The process in which neurotransmitters are deactivated when they are taken back into the presynaptic axon terminal is called:
Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)
The fifth cranial nerve responsible for sensory information from the face and motor functions for chewing.
Trochlear Nerve (CN IV)
The fourth cranial nerve, responsible for the movement of the eyeball, particularly for downward and inward motions.
Receptive Layer
A term that might refer to a layer within a biological or synthetic system that is capable of receiving stimuli or signals.
Presbyopia
A common age-related condition where the eye's lens loses its ability to focus properly, leading to difficulty in reading or seeing objects up close.
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