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Why are receptors thought to be very selective?

Author: Debbie Smith 447c



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Lock and key theory. Each receptor can generally only be activated by one neurotransmitter (or a drug that is designed to mimic that neurotransmitter). Each receptor also has a very specific function/action. When a neurotransmitter binds to the receptor, this will trigger the same event every time.


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Lock and key theory.
Each receptor can generally only be activated by one neurotransmitter (or a drug that is designed to mimic that neurotransmitter). 
Each receptor also has a very specific function/action. 
When a neurotransmitter binds to the receptor, this will trigger the same event every time.
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