How is acetylcholine normally deactivated at the neuromuscular junction?

a. It is competitively overridden

b. It is inactivated by acetylcholinesterase.
c. It is degraded by the warmer temperature at the neuromuscular junction.
d. It has a half-life of two to four minutes.


.B

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