This blog is a tool I use to help me study. I affectionately call these little beasties "drawerings" and they're created because I enjoy making them. They also help me remember things I wouldn't have otherwise. It's called Jared's Strip because I know a guy named Jared Townsley and he bosses me around sometimes even though we're like pretty much the same age.
Friday, December 2, 2011
AChE.
For someone who hasn't gone to a club in a long, long time I sure draw them as illustrations often. I guess I just find them to be good examples for how the body works -- not exactly sure why.
Anyway, if you stick out the next paragraph you see why this was entirely appropriate.
The neurotransmitter's effects (the alcohol) on the postsynaptic membrane are temporary (making this dude crazy) because the synaptic cleft and the postsynaptic membrane (the entrance and the club itself) contain the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AchE, or "da bouncer").
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