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The cases of dual innervation of a target organ by the ANS and varied ways in which the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions interact when dual innervation occur.
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- In the sympathetic division of the autonomic system: preganglionic neurons originate in the thoracolumbar segments of the cord the preganglionic neurons are unmyelinated the preganglionic neurons are long the neurotransmitter released by the preganglionic neurons is norepinephrinearrow_forwardOnce a sympathetic preganglionic axon reaches a paravertebral ganglion, it can: ascend or descend the sympathetic trunk, to synapse in another paravertebral ganglion. True O Falsearrow_forwardExplain why the sympathetic division is also called thethoracolumbar division even though its paravertebral ganglia extend all the way from the cervical to the sacral region.arrow_forward
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- Once a sympathetic preganglionic axon reaches a paravertebral ganglion, it can: synapse with a post- ganglionic neuron, at the same spinal segment level. O True Falsearrow_forwardThe effects of the sympathetic and parasympatheticautonomic divisions differ becausearrow_forwardFor which of the following systems is the neurotransmitter acetylcholine released by neurons at the target tissue? true only for the sympathetic division true only for the parasympathetic division true for both divisions false for both divisionsarrow_forward
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