Chain ganglia that fuse in the cervical and thoracic regions are called the A) otic ganglion. B) intramural ganglia. C) ganglion impar. D) stellate ganglion. E) sphenopalatine ganglion.

A) otic ganglion.
B) intramural ganglia.
C) ganglion impar.
D) stellate ganglion.
E) sphenopalatine ganglion.


D) stellate ganglion.

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