Question:
What are cholinergic synapses? what does it have to do w insects?
Author: Rebeca Lorena Arce FonsecaAnswer:
They are synapses using acetylcholine as a transmitter. neonicotinoid pesticides bind to acetylcholine receptors, and cholinesterase cant break them down, so synapses in insects fails
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