Chapter 1: Q. 17 (page 7)
Where are parasympathetic preganglionic cell bodies located?
a. cerebellum
b. brainstem
c. dorsal root ganglia
d. skin
Short Answer
Option b is the correct answer.
Chapter 1: Q. 17 (page 7)
Where are parasympathetic preganglionic cell bodies located?
a. cerebellum
b. brainstem
c. dorsal root ganglia
d. skin
Option b is the correct answer.
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b. viruses
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a. shrink due to water loss
b. swell due to water gain
c. stay the same size due to water moving into and out
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Which of the following statements is false?
a. The parasympathetic pathway is responsible for relaxing the body, while the sympathetic pathway is responsible for preparing for an emergency.
b. Most preganglionic neurons in the sympathetic pathway originate in the spinal cord.
c. The slowing of the heartbeat is a parasympathetic response.
d. Parasympathetic neurons are responsible for releasing norepinephrine on the target organ, while sympathetic neurons are responsible for releasing acetylcholine.
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