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Olfactory receptor axons synapse within the
Agonist
An agonist is a chemical or drug that binds to receptors in the brain and causes a reaction, often mimicking the action of naturally occurring substances.
Antagonist
Antagonist is a term used in various contexts to denote a force or character that opposes someone or something else, or in pharmacology, a substance that inhibits or blocks physiological actions.
Resting Potential
The electrical potential of a neuron when it is not actively transmitting a signal, serving as the baseline state of the neuron.
Negatively Charged
Refers to an object or particle that has more electrons than protons, giving it an excess of negative electric charge.
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