Which of the following statements correctly describes nervous system organization? The autonomic nervous system is part of the motor division. The autonomic division stimulates voluntary muscle. Interneurons innervate effectors. The spinal cord is part of the peripheral nervous system. Sensory neurons carry efferent information.
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So, this statement is correct. The autonomic division does not stimulate voluntary muscle. Voluntary muscles are controlled by the somatic nervous system, not the autonomic system. So, this statement is incorrect. Interneurons do not innervate effectors. They Show more…
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