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An ordinary radio or telephone signal is an example of a(n)____________________ transmission.
Agonist
A drug that mimics or increases a neurotransmitter’s effects.
Antagonist
An antagonist is a substance that blocks or dampens the effects of a neurotransmitter or hormone, or a character in a story who opposes the protagonist.
Neurotransmitter
Substances that carry messages from one nerve cell to another through the synaptic gap within the nervous system.
Blood Oxygen
A measure of the amount of oxygen carried by the blood, critical for the functioning of vital organs and typically assessed via pulse oximetry or blood gas tests.
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