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a. An agonist produces helpful effects and an antagonist produces harmful effects.
b. An agonist produces harmful effects and an antagonist produces helpful effects.
c. An agonist decreases synaptic activity and an antagonist increases it

d. An agonist increases synaptic activity and an antagonist decreases it.

d

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