Neural Control and CoordinationHard
Question
In humans, visceral organs are innervated by
Options
A.sympatthetic nerves and are under conscious control
B.parasympathetic nerves and are under conscious control
C.Both (a) and (b)
D.both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves but are not under conscious control
Solution
Both ympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibres innervate visceral organs and coordinate their actviity autoagonastically, but this is not under our conscious control.
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