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A device used to measure the luminescence of areas on the monitor is a
Transmitter-Activated Receptor
Protein that has a binding site for a specific neurotransmitter and is embedded in the membrane of a cell.
Membrane Depolarization
The process by which a cell's membrane potential becomes less negative (or more positive), often leading to the initiation of an action potential in neurons.
Hyperpolarization
An increase in a cell's membrane potential, making it more negative and less likely to initiate an action potential.
Degradation
The process of breaking down or decomposing substances into simpler forms, as in the breakdown of proteins into amino acids.
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