In the autonomic nervous system

A) there is always a synapse located between the CNS and the effector organ.
B) some motor neurons release both ACh and NE.
C) motor neurons do not synapse but are connected by communicating junctions.
D) the lower motor neuron directly controls the effector organ.
E) None of the answers are correct


A) there is always a synapse located between the CNS and the effector organ.

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