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Ganglionic leaves are not a recognized botanical term. It is possible that you may be referring to ganglion cells in the nervous system. Ganglion cells are involved in transmitting information from the retina to the brain in the visual system. They play a crucial role in processing visual stimuli and transmitting this information for further processing in the brain.

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What is pre and post ganglionic?

Pre-ganglionic and post-ganglionic refer to the neurons in the autonomic nervous system. Pre-ganglionic neurons originate in the central nervous system (CNS) and project to autonomic ganglia, where they synapse with post-ganglionic neurons. The post-ganglionic neurons then extend to target organs, influencing functions such as heart rate, digestion, and respiratory rate. This two-neuron pathway is essential for the regulation of involuntary body functions.


Are nerve fibers in ascending tracts myelinated?

If I was paying attention in med school, I think... The pre-ganglionic fibers are myelinated and the post-ganglionic are unmyelinated. This is in reference to the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.


Does the parasympathetic division have long preganglionic axons and a short ganglionic axon?

Yes, the parasympathetic division typically has long preganglionic axons and short ganglionic axons. The ganglia of the parasympathetic division are typically located near or within the target organ, leading to short postganglionic axons.


What are the uses of a stem?

it brings food to the leaves,and helps the flower stand up.


What is the fate of the neutotransmitter after its release from the vesicles in the presynaptic neuron?

Noradrenaline or nor-epinephrine released in post ganglionic sympathetic nerve endings is taken up back by the nerves producing it. While acetyl choline secreted by preganglionic nerves and post ganglionic parasympathetic fibres are destroyed by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, in milliseconds.

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Which division as short pre ganglionic axon and long post ganglionic axon?

sympathetic division


What is pre and post ganglionic?

Pre-ganglionic and post-ganglionic refer to the neurons in the autonomic nervous system. Pre-ganglionic neurons originate in the central nervous system (CNS) and project to autonomic ganglia, where they synapse with post-ganglionic neurons. The post-ganglionic neurons then extend to target organs, influencing functions such as heart rate, digestion, and respiratory rate. This two-neuron pathway is essential for the regulation of involuntary body functions.


What is neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system?

acytelcholine in pre-ganglionic neurons, norepinephrine in most post-ganglionic neurons.


Which nerves release acetylcholine and adrenaline?

ALL pre- and post-ganglionic parasympathetic nerve cells PRE-ganglionic sympathetic nerve cells POST-ganglionic sympathetic nerve cells to sweat glands ONLY


What are the uses of maluggay?

what are the uses of maluggay leaves


What is ganglionic impingement at L5-S1?

lower answer


Why are ganglionic blocking agents no longer used in medicine today?

Ganglionic blocking agents are water soluble, irregular, and poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.


Which release norepinephrine?

The answer is sympathetic post-ganglionic axon


What are the adverse side effects of ganglionic blockers?

The adverse effects of ganglionic blockers include paralysis of gastrointestinal movements, nausea, gastritis, urinary retention, and blurred vision.


What are the uses of Asoka leaves?

Asoka leaves have anti-inflammatory,analgesic activity.


Are nerve fibers in ascending tracts myelinated?

If I was paying attention in med school, I think... The pre-ganglionic fibers are myelinated and the post-ganglionic are unmyelinated. This is in reference to the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.


What are the uses of potato leaves?

Food! Of course!