Acetylcholine is on the one hand a neurotransmitter of the vegetative [[Ganglion/en|ganglia]] and on the other hand a neurotransmitter for the transmission of the nerve impulse from the [[Efferent/en|efferent]] motoric [[Neuron/en|neurons]] to the muscle. It has a stimulating effect on the [[Acetylcholin-Rezeptor/en|acetylcholine receptors]] of the downstream structures.
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Acetylcholine is not only a neurotransmitter of the vegetative [[ganglion|ganglia]] but also a neurotransmitter for the transmission of the nerve impulse from the [[efferent|efferent]] motor [[neuron]] to the muscle. In principle, it stimulates the [[acetylcholine receptor|acetylcholine receptors]] of the downstream structures.
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Acetylcholine is not only a neurotransmitter of the vegetative ganglia but also a neurotransmitter for the transmission of the nerve impulse from the efferent motor neuron to the muscle. In principle, it stimulates the acetylcholine receptors of the downstream structures.