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The physical distribution concept focuses on lower costs and better service to increase customer value.
Synaptic Vesicles
Membrane-bound sacs in neurons that store neurotransmitters which are released during synaptic transmission.
Synaptic Knob
The terminal button of a neuron that contains neurotransmitters and is involved in the transmission of signals to another neuron.
Receptor Sites
Three-dimensional proteins on the surface of the dendrites or certain cells of the muscles and glands, which are shaped to fit only certain neurotransmitters.
Resting Potential
The difference in electric charge between the inside and outside of a resting neuron's plasma membrane, critical for nerve impulse transmission.
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