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Unlike low-molecular-weight transmitters, neuropeptides are synthesized in
Dopamine
A neurotransmitter involved in controlling the brain's reward and pleasure centers, and regulating movement and emotional responses.
Myelin Sheath
A fatty layer that encases the axons of some nerve cells, facilitating the rapid transmission of nerve impulses.
Axon
A long, narrow outgrowth of a neuron’s cell body that lets the neuron transmit information to other neurons.
Acetylcholine
A neurotransmitter in both the central and peripheral nervous systems involved in muscle activation and memory among other functions.
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