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vagus
Yes, except the CN X nerve, the CN IX, the CN VII, and the CN III nerve have the parasympathetic nerve
Vagal
Yes. Sympathetic nerve stimulation dilates the blood vessels. Parasympathetic nerve stimulation constricts the blood vessels. The sympathetic nerve stimulation effect is more pronounced.
antimuscarinic - refers to an agent used to block parasympathetic effects such as salivation & bradycardia.
medulla oblongata
The name of the nerve is vagus nerve. It is the tenth cranial nerve. It comes all the way from skull to supply the organs from thorax and most from the abdomen also. It is purely parasympathetic nerve.
the vagus nerve
Vagus nerve (CN 10) innervates your thoracoabdominal viscera by the parasympathetic nervous system.
Most of the viscera get nerve supply from both sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
vagus nerve
The Vegal Nerve conveys parasympathetic signals to the heart
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facial nerve
Yes, except the CN X nerve, the CN IX, the CN VII, and the CN III nerve have the parasympathetic nerve
Parasympathetic innervation of the stomach is provided by the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is located in the brain and is also known as the pneumogastric nerve.
No. The vagus nerve is in the parasympathetic system