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Which statement regarding CB1 cannabinoid receptors is false? Group of answer choicesIt is expressed in many brain regionsIt is an ionotropic receptorIt plays a role in the intoxicating effects of marijuanaPresynaptic CB1 receptors on nerve terminals have an inhibitory effect on transmitter release

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Which statement regarding CB1 cannabinoid receptors is false? Group of answer choicesIt is expressed in many brain regionsIt is an ionotropic receptorIt plays a role in the intoxicating effects of marijuanaPresynaptic CB1 receptors on nerve terminals have an inhibitory effect on transmitter release

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The false statement regarding CB1 cannabinoid receptors is: "It is an ionotropic receptor".

CB1 receptors are actually part of the G protein-coupled receptor family, not ionotropic receptors. Ionotropic

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