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Match the name of the pathological condition with its description.
-Caused by a dietary deficiency, this condition results in red blood cells that are small and pale.
Synaptic Vesicles
Membrane-bound sacs in the presynaptic terminal of a neuron that store neurotransmitters which are released into the synaptic cleft during neurotransmission.
Voltage-Gated Channels
Protein channels in cell membranes that open or close in response to changes in membrane voltage, crucial for nerve impulse transmission.
Exocytosis
The process by which cells transport molecules out of the cell by the fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane.
Presynaptic Terminal
The end point of a neuron where it connects to another neuron or muscle cell, releasing neurotransmitters to transmit nerve impulses.
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