Are protein molecules on the dendrite or cell body of a neuron that will interact only with specific neurotransmitters?

Answer :

Reuptake is the release of a chemical into the synaptic gap, the process by which neurotransmitters are drawn back into the synaptic vesicles, the dissolution of neurotransmitters in the synaptic vesicles, and the interaction of a protein molecule on the dendrite or cell body of a neuron with only certain neurotransmitters.

A reabsorption is a reuptake.

Proteins or glycoproteins that bind signaling molecules known as first messengers, or ligands, are known as receptors. These are distinct-looking protein molecules that only interact with particular neurotransmitters and are found on the surface of dendrites and cell bodies.

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