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1 August, 20:56

The effects of the sympathetic nervous system (sns) are divergent, meaning that a single stimulus can have an effect on a large number of targets. in other words, when the sns is activated, all of the organs it innervates are stimulated. why does this not occur in the parasympathetic system?

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  1. 2 August, 00:47
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    The sympathetic ganglia spreads the stimulus to all postganglionic sympathetic neurons.
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