An illustration that shows the process of the high-morphine activation of the opioid receptor in neurons of the nervous system. It shows two blue-colored neurons one on the left and one in the center connected by a network of orange-colored receptors. The receptors are responsible for the activation of dopamine receptors in the brain. On the right side of the image there is a diagram that shows how the receptors interact with the receptors in neurons. The diagram shows the receptors interacting with each other and how they interact with them. The receptor on the top left is labeled "Nerve terminals in nucleus accumbent" and the receptor in the middle is labeled as "gala receptor". There are also two orange receptors one labeled "Dopamine receptor" and another labeled "Post-synaptic membrane". This receptor is responsible for releasing dopamine receptors into the brain which is a neurotransmitter that helps to regulate the neurotransmitter's neurotransmitter activity. The image also shows how dopamine receptors can be used to activate the receptors which can help to control the neurotransmitters in the nervous systems.

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