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The component of the ANS that is characterized by ganglion located in or near effector organs is called the parasympathetic nervous system. The ganglia of the parasympathetic nervous system are located close to or within the target organs they innervate, allowing for direct and localized control of bodily functions. This branch of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for promoting rest, digestion, and relaxation.
dorsal root ganglia and cranial root ganglia
At autonomic ganglia and after post ganlionic parasympathetic fibres. With few exceptions
These are motor neurons located in the ganglia of the PNS
thymus, which is a small organ that is located in the chest.
The component of the ANS that is characterized by ganglion located in or near effector organs is called the parasympathetic nervous system. The ganglia of the parasympathetic nervous system are located close to or within the target organs they innervate, allowing for direct and localized control of bodily functions. This branch of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for promoting rest, digestion, and relaxation.
In vertebrates the basal ganglia is located in the base of the forebrain. The basal ganglia is associated with a variety of functions such as voluntary motor control, eye habits and emotional functions.
The Nervous System
dorsal root ganglia and cranial root ganglia
The pineal gland synthesizes melatonin.
In the dorsal root ganglia. The dorsal root ganglia is located in the dorsal root. The cells carry sensory signals to the spinal cord.
The ganglia is a concentration of nerves, analogous to the brain, best used for coordination.
At autonomic ganglia and after post ganlionic parasympathetic fibres. With few exceptions
Both sides, in the lower middle part of the brain.
These words had to be defined before the question could be answered. So, defining the two terms: "Buccal" means "mouth" and "ganglia" is the plural of "ganglion" which is "a group of nerve cells" that is sort of a "sub" brain. So... the buccal ganglia are a two (one on each side) ganglia located under the back of a snail's mouth. They control the eating movements of the creature.
These are motor neurons located in the ganglia of the PNS
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