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The Enteric Nervous System Is a Network of Nerves Embedded

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Question 74

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The enteric nervous system is a network of nerves embedded in the wall of the GI tract. It functions both autonomously and in collaboration with the central nervous system and other nervous system branches to achieve GI functions.

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