Asked by Keenan Bhiro on Jun 17, 2024
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Fibers that pass through the sympathetic chain ganglia without synapsing and join to form a network called ________.
A) gray rami
B) white ramus
C) splanchnic nerves
D) spinal nerves
Sympathetic Chain
A part of the autonomic nervous system consisting of a series of ganglia located along both sides of the spine that regulate involuntary body functions.
Splanchnic Nerves
Nerves that innervate the internal organs, carrying fibers that influence the function of the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and other organs.
Gray Rami
Nerve fibers that connect the sympathetic ganglia to spinal nerves, conveying mostly unmyelinated postganglionic fibers.
- Pinpoint crucial anatomical entities associated with the autonomic nervous system.
- Detail the course taken by nerve fibers through the autonomic nervous system.
Verified Answer
MS
Mathew SilvaJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Fibers that pass through the sympathetic chain ganglia without synapsing are part of the splanchnic nerves.
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint crucial anatomical entities associated with the autonomic nervous system.
- Detail the course taken by nerve fibers through the autonomic nervous system.