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Neurotransmitters of the Autonomic Nervous System (1 of 2)

Neurotransmitters of the Autonomic Nervous System (1 of 2)
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Description: In the autonomic pathway (A), nerve impulses (B); shown as arrows) travel along a presynaptic neuron to reach the junction between two neurons called the synapses. Chemicals called neurotransmitters (shown as triangles) must cross the synapses to carry the nerve impulse to the postsynaptic neuron.
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