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What Are Swellings of Postganglionic Autonomic Axons from Which Neurotransmitters

Question 78

Question 78

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What are swellings of postganglionic autonomic axons from which neurotransmitters are released called?


A) parasympathetic chains
B) sympathetic trunks
C) neuromuscular junctions
D) ganglia
E) varicosities

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