HUMAN ANATOMY BUNDLE FALL 2016
HUMAN ANATOMY BUNDLE FALL 2016
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134613345
Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 17, Problem 9RFT
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Match the term splanchnic with the most closely related description given below:

All preganglionic fibers

Preganglionic fibers to collateral ganglia

First neuron

Collateral ganglia

Adrenal medulla

Sympathetic activation

Sympathetic division

Terminal ganglia

Sympathetic chain ganglia

Long postganglionic fiber

Introduction:

The lesser, greater, sacral, and lumbar splanchnic nerves are present in the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity. These are formed by the convergence of the preganglionic fibers.

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