The autonomic nervous system is subdivided into: a. afferent and efferent systems. b. sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. c. skeletal and smooth muscle innervations. d. voluntary and involuntary controls. e. peripheral and central systems.
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It is not involved in voluntary movements or skeletal muscle control. a. Afferent and efferent systems are related to sensory and motor functions, respectively, but they are not subdivisions of the ANS. b. Sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions are the two Show more…
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