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+ | knot-shaped accumulation of [[nerve cells]] of the [[sympathetic]] and [[parasympathetic]] [[nervous system]], in which the [[ganglionary] synapses are located between the central and peripheral nerves of both systems. | ||
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The sympathetic ganglia (except for those for the digestive tract) are located in the [[borderline]], the parasympathetic ganglia are mostly located near the successful organ (except for those for salivary glands and eye). | The sympathetic ganglia (except for those for the digestive tract) are located in the [[borderline]], the parasympathetic ganglia are mostly located near the successful organ (except for those for salivary glands and eye). | ||
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knot-shaped accumulation of nerve cells of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, in which the [[ganglionary] synapses are located between the central and peripheral nerves of both systems.
The sympathetic ganglia (except for those for the digestive tract) are located in the borderline, the parasympathetic ganglia are mostly located near the successful organ (except for those for salivary glands and eye).
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