Fig. 13.1. Fig. 13.2 Fig. 13.3 Table 13-2. Examples of Neurotransmitters and the Chemical Groups to which they belong.

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Table Examples of Neurotransmitters and the Chemical Groups to which they belong

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Table Comparison of Terms for Structures and Cells in the Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System

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Table Four Functional Groups of Neurons

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Table Cranial Nerves and Their Major Functional Components

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Table Segmentation of Cranial Muscles and Nerves

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Table Ganglia associated with cranial nerves of an amniote

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Table Comparison of Characteristics of the Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

Figure Examples of the Effects of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Stimulation in Mammals * Innervation not present