NN Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are present on

Correct Answer: presynaptic glutamate-secreting axon terminals
Description: Nicotinic receptors are subdivided into those found at the; neuromuscular junction (NM) CNS and autonomic ganglia (NN) The NN receptors are comprised of only a and b subunits. Each a subunit has a binding site for acetylcholine, and binding of an acetylcholine molecule to each of them induces a conformational change in the protein so that the channel opens. NN receptors in the brain are located presynaptically on glutamate-secreting axon terminals Ref: Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology 26th edition
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