Analyze why the termination step of the neural communication process is a key target for therapeutic drugs.

Written Assignment for Unit One

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Make an argument a) FOR and b) AGAINST their use.

  1. Analyze why the termination step of the neural communication process is a key target for
    therapeutic drugs.
  2. Compare and contrast the anatomy and function of the sympathetic and parasympathetic
    divisions of the ANS.