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cortex. A can B must I root ganglion. teric, and inferior mesenteric ganglia are A. chain B. dorsal C somatic motor D. parasy E. collateral lia are called ganglia. A. pelvic B. chain C collateral D. terminal division of the ANS functions mainly to prepare 45. The energy-expending, stressful situations B. parasympathetic C somatic D. sympathetioc E. sensory 6. The division of the ANS functions mainly under ordinary,r conditions A. parasympathetic B. somatic C. sympathetic D. thoracolumbar sensory The hypothalamus rests in the sella turcica. also called the neurohypophysis. located inferior to the pituitary gland. ulates the secretory activity of the pituitary gland. cated superior to the thalamus.Explanation / Answer
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43. E) collateral (Splanchnic nerves which are Abdominopelvic )
44. D) Terminal (present near the eyes and salivary glands)
celiac ganglion - not a parasympathetic ganglion
45. D) Sympathetic nervous system (flight, fright and fight- adrenaline hormone required)
46. A) Parasympathetic nervous system (during "rest and digest")
47. D) regulates the secretory activity of the pituitary gland.
It produces RH(Releasing Hormone) or IRH(Inhibit Releasing Hormone) hormones to direct pituitary. Neuroendocrine gland.
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