Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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What are the nerve roots for the autonomic nervous system?
a. Sympathetic = T2-T10; Parasympathetic = S2-4
b. Sympathetic = C1-C5; Parasympathetic = T2-T10
c. Sympathetic = T1-L2, Parasympathetic = CN3, 7, 9, 10 & S2-4
d. Sympathetic = CN3,7,9,10; Parasympathetic = T2-10
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