The plexus myentericus or Auerbach plexus is a network of [[nerve cells]] and fibers located between the muscle layers of the intestinal wall. It is a part of the [[enteric nervous system (ENS)|enteric nervous system (ENS)]] and thus in turn a part of the [[vegetative nervous system|vegetative nervous system]] of man. It unconsciously controls the [[motility]] and [[peristalsis]] of the intestine, but its function can be controlled by [[sympathetic, sympathetic|sympathetic]] and [[parasympathetic, parasympathetic|parasympathetic]] influences can be changed.
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The plexus myentericus or Auerbach plexus is a network of [[Nervenzellen/en|nerve cells]] and fibers located between the muscle layers of the intestinal wall. It is a part of the [[Enterisches_Nervensystem_(ENS)/en|enteric nervous system (ENS)]] and thus in turn a part of the [[Vegetatives_Nervensystem/en|vegetative nervous system]] of man. It unconsciously controls the [[Motilität/en|motility]] and [[Peristaltik/en|peristalsis]] of the intestine, but its function can be controlled by [[Sympathikus,_sympathisch/en|sympathetic]] and [[Parasympathikus,_parasympathisch/en|parasympathetic]] influences can be changed.