Where do preganglionic neurons originate?

A) pons and medulla
B) frontal lobe of the cerebrum
C) parietal lobe of the cerebrum
D) cerebellum


A
Explanation:
B) Preganglionic neurons do not originate in the cerebrum.
C) Preganglionic neurons do not originate in the cerebrum.
D) Preganglionic fibers do not originate in the cerebellum.

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