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A Drug That Mimics or Increases the Effect of a Neurotransmitter

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A drug that mimics or increases the effect of a neurotransmitter is called a(n) _______.

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Definitions:

Hormone-receptor Action

A biochemical process where hormones bind to specific receptors on or inside cells, initiating a cell signaling cascade that results in physiological changes.

Intracellular Enzymes

Enzymes located within cells that catalyze reactions involved in metabolic processes, supporting cell function and homeostasis.

Insulin

A compound released by the pancreas that plays a key role in blood sugar regulation by supporting glucose uptake into tissues.

Membrane-bound Receptor

A type of cell receptor that is anchored in the cell membrane and interacts with extracellular molecules to trigger signals within the cell.

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