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The transmissive segment is the axon hillock. the main activity that occurs at the transmissive segment is the release of neurotransmitter from . prior to the arrival of the action potential, embedded in the plasma membrane of a synaptic knob establish a concentration gradient by pumping it out to the if. consequently, there is more calcium of the synaptic knob than it.

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