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The (blue-colored) efferent fiber of the somatic nervous system innervates the effector directly after leaving the central nervous system. Meanwhile, in the autonomic nervous system (dashed lines), after the efferent fibers (black dashed line) leaves the central nervous system, it forms a synapse with a different (pink-colored) neuron outside of the central nervous system, and the fiber of that neuron (pink dashed line) innervates the effectors, such as internal organs. Such a synapse of the autonomic nervous system, outside of the central nervous system, is called the autonomic ganglion. The (black) neuron, which left the central nervous system, is the neuron before the ganglion, and is thus called the pre-ganglionic neuron. The (pink) neuron, whose cell body is within the ganglion, is the neuron after the ganglion, and is thus called the post-ganglionic neuron. | The (blue-colored) efferent fiber of the somatic nervous system innervates the effector directly after leaving the central nervous system. Meanwhile, in the autonomic nervous system (dashed lines), after the efferent fibers (black dashed line) leaves the central nervous system, it forms a synapse with a different (pink-colored) neuron outside of the central nervous system, and the fiber of that neuron (pink dashed line) innervates the effectors, such as internal organs. Such a synapse of the autonomic nervous system, outside of the central nervous system, is called the autonomic ganglion. The (black) neuron, which left the central nervous system, is the neuron before the ganglion, and is thus called the pre-ganglionic neuron. The (pink) neuron, whose cell body is within the ganglion, is the neuron after the ganglion, and is thus called the post-ganglionic neuron. |
2012年9月28日 (金) 15:40時点における版
The efferent fiber of the autonomic nervous system innervates the effector after forming a synapse at the autonomic ganglion. |
The (blue-colored) efferent fiber of the somatic nervous system innervates the effector directly after leaving the central nervous system. Meanwhile, in the autonomic nervous system (dashed lines), after the efferent fibers (black dashed line) leaves the central nervous system, it forms a synapse with a different (pink-colored) neuron outside of the central nervous system, and the fiber of that neuron (pink dashed line) innervates the effectors, such as internal organs. Such a synapse of the autonomic nervous system, outside of the central nervous system, is called the autonomic ganglion. The (black) neuron, which left the central nervous system, is the neuron before the ganglion, and is thus called the pre-ganglionic neuron. The (pink) neuron, whose cell body is within the ganglion, is the neuron after the ganglion, and is thus called the post-ganglionic neuron.
Challenge Quiz
In the somatic nervous system, there is a.is no synapse outside of the central nervous system.
In the autonomic nervous system, there is a. is no synapse outside of the central nervous system.
In the somatic.autonomic nervous system, there is a synapse outside of the central nervous system.
In the somatic. autonomic nervous system, there is no synapse outside of the central nervous system.