In the autonomic nervous system, the lower motor neurons directly innervate effector organs.   there is always a synapse between the CNS and the effector organ. \ motor neurons do not synapse but are connected by gap junctions.   the cell bodies of all motor neurons are found in ganglia outside the CNS.   neurons have dendrites but no axons.

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In the autonomic nervous system,

the lower motor neurons directly innervate effector organs.
 
there is always a synapse between the CNS and the effector organ.
\
motor neurons do not synapse but are connected by gap junctions.
 
the cell bodies of all motor neurons are found in ganglia outside the CNS.
 
neurons have dendrites but no axons.
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