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The Superior Mesenteric Ganglion Receives Nervous Input from the

Question 29

Question 29

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The superior mesenteric ganglion receives nervous input from the The superior mesenteric ganglion receives nervous input from the   A) lesser splanchnic nerve. B) least splanchnic nerve. C) celiac ganglion. D) inferior mesenteric ganglion. E) lumbar splanchnic nerve.


A) lesser splanchnic nerve.
B) least splanchnic nerve.
C) celiac ganglion.
D) inferior mesenteric ganglion.
E) lumbar splanchnic nerve.

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