ge removed due to copyrigh The sensory neurons synapse onto the interneurons and release excitatory neurotransmitters to continue the action potential through to the motor neurons At which of the remaining synapses would you expect an inhibitory neurotransmitter (such as GABa)to be released? Clearly label either on the diagram or write explicitly which synapses you refer to At which synapse would you expect an excitatory neurotransmitter(such as acetylcholine)? Clearly label either on the diagram or write explicitly which synapses you refer to 7012Fall2003Name:___________________________________ Section:_____ 7.012 Fall 2003 4 Question 3 The sensory neurons synapse onto the interneurons and release excitatory neurotransmitters to continue the action potential through to the motor neurons. • At which of the remaining synapses would you expect an inhibitory neurotransmitter (such as GABA) to be released? Clearly label either on the diagram or write explicitly which synapses you refer to. • At which synapse would you expect an excitatory neurotransmitter (such as acetylcholine)? Clearly label either on the diagram or write explicitly which synapses you refer to. Image removed due to copyright reasons