Thank you sir for the interesting short lecture sir in the picture of the sympathetic chain the abdominal organs have a separate set of ganglions celiac , SM and inferior mesenteric does that mean there are two synapses before reaching the target organ ??
Hi Abby. No. The preganglionic fibres bypass the sympathetic chain without synapse. These are called "splanchnic nerves". So the splanchnics contain preganglionic fibres (cholinergic) and synapse in the collateral ganglia which you mentioned
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Thank you sir for the interesting short lecture
sir in the picture of the sympathetic chain the abdominal organs have a separate set of ganglions celiac , SM and inferior mesenteric does that mean there are two synapses before reaching the target organ ??
Hi Abby. No. The preganglionic fibres bypass the sympathetic chain without synapse. These are called "splanchnic nerves". So the splanchnics contain preganglionic fibres (cholinergic) and synapse in the collateral ganglia which you mentioned
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