sympathetic preganglionic neuron cell bodies can be found in a. the dorsal root ganglia. b. the dorsal column nuclei in the brainstem. c. small neuronal clusters situated outside of target organs such as the intestines and kidney. d. the intermediolateral cell column of the spinal cord. e. the pituitary.

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Answer D. sympathetic preganglionic neuron cell bodies can be found in  the intermediolateral cell column of the spinal cord.

The parasympathetic nervous system contains preganglionic cell bodies, but where are they located?

The cell bodies of parasympathetic preganglionic neurons are found in the brainstem and the sacral (toward the bottom) spinal cord. Acetylcholine is released onto postganglionic neurons, which are ordinarily found relatively close to the target organs, by the axons of preganglionic neurons.

What part of the body is the sympathetic nervous system in?

spinal column In your spinal cord is where the majority of the impulses sent by your sympathetic nervous system originate. The signals travel from your spinal cord and activate ganglia. The required signals are then broadcast widely throughout your body by your sympathetic ganglia to various bodily regions.

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