Starting in the spinal cord, trace the path of a nerve impulse through the sympathetic ANS to its target organ in the abdominal cavity
A) preganglionic neurons (T1-L2 ) — collateral ganglia — ganglionic neurons — visceral effectors in abdominopelvic cavity
B) preganglionic neurons (S2-S4 ) — collateral ganglia — ganglionic neurons — visceral effectors in abdominopelvic cavity
C) collateral ganglia — preganglionic neurons (T1-L2 ) — ganglionic neurons — visceral effectors in abdominopelvic cavity
D) collateral ganglia — preganglionic neurons (S2-S4 ) — ganglionic neurons — visceral effectors in abdominopelvic cavity
E) ganglionic neurons — preganglionic neurons ((T1-L2 ) — collateral ganglia — visceral effectors in abdominopelvic cavity
Answer: A
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