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16 May, 19:06

Which of the following correctly describes the order of events occurring during a sympathetic nervous system response?

Stimulation of cranial or sacral spinal regions; impulse reaches cranial root ganglion; acetylcholine release

Stimulation of cranial or sacral spinal regions; impulse reaches cranial root ganglion; norepinephrine release

Stimulation of thoracic or lumbar spinal regions; impulse reaches chain ganglion; acetylcholine release

Stimulation of thoracic or lumbar spinal regions; impulse reaches chain ganglion; norepinephrine release

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  1. 16 May, 21:42
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    Stimulation of thoracic or lumbar spinal regions; impulse reaches chain ganglion; acetylcholine release. Acetylcholine is released if the synapse happens in the sympathetic ganglion, if the synapse is in post-ganglionic neuron, norepinephrine is released.
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