Which presynaptic structure is specialized for the precise release of neurotransmitter vesicles upon arrival of an action potential?
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Correct answer: Presynaptic active zone
The active zone is the region in the presynaptic terminal enriched with cytomatrix proteins that tether synaptic vesicles and mediate their rapid fusion and neurotransmitter release upon calcium influx.
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