Given the characteristics of small-molecule transmitters and neuropeptides, we can conclude that small-molecule transmitters
a. are well-suited to roles as neurotransmitters, whereas neuropeptides are well-suited to roles as neuromodulators.
b. are well-suited to roles as neuromodulators, whereas neuropeptides are well-suited to roles as neurotransmitters.
c. and neuropeptides are equally
well-suited to be either neurotransmitters or neuromodulators.
d. and neuropeptides frequently act as neuromodulators and neurohormones, but rarely function as neurotransmitters.
a
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