It is also known as the "resting nerve" because it is mainly active during the regenerative phases and during digestion. It provides peace, relaxation and protection. Its centers are in the [[brain stem]], upper [[Rückenmark/en|spinal cord]] and sacral marrow. The carrier substance is [[Acetylcholin/en|acetylcholine]]. The main nerve is the predominantly [[Cholinerg/en|cholinerge]] [[Vagus/en|Nervus vagus]], which supplies the organs of the thoracic and abdominal cavity with many branches.
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It is also known as the "resting nerve" because it is mainly active during the regenerative phases and during digestion. It provides peace, relaxation and protection. Its centers are in the [[Hirnstamm/en|brain stem]], upper [[Rückenmark/en|spinal cord]] and sacral marrow. The [[Neurotransmitter/en|neurotransmitter]] is [[Acetylcholin/en|acetylcholine]]. The main nerve is the predominantly [[Cholinerg/en|cholinerge]] [[Vagus/en|Nervus vagus]], which supplies the organs of the thoracic and abdominal cavity with many branches.
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It is also known as the "resting nerve" because it is mainly active during the regenerative phases and during digestion. It provides peace, relaxation and protection. Its centers are in the brain stem, upper spinal cord and sacral marrow. The neurotransmitter is acetylcholine. The main nerve is the predominantly cholinergeNervus vagus, which supplies the organs of the thoracic and abdominal cavity with many branches.