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===Parasympathetic division=== {{Main|Parasympathetic nervous system}} The parasympathetic nervous system consists of cells with bodies in one of two locations: the [[brainstem]] (cranial nerves III, VII, IX, X) or the sacral spinal cord (S2, S3, S4). These are the preganglionic neurons, which synapse with postganglionic neurons in these locations: * [[parasympathetic ganglia]] of the head: ciliary ([[cranial nerve III]]), geniculate (cranial nerve VII), * pterygopalatine ([[cranial nerve VII]] and IX), and submandibular ([[cranial nerve VII]] and IX), * ottic in inner ear space ([[cranial nerve IX]]) * tympanic nerve of VII with C9, C10, C5 (cranial nerves [[Cranial nerve VII|VII]], XI, X, V) in promontory plexus in middle ear space * trigeminal ganglion specially sensory (only mastication motor) is common with other ones * in or near the wall of an organ innervated by the vagus ([[cranial nerve X]]) or [[sacral nerves]] plexus (S2, S3, S4) these ganglia provide the postganglionic neurons from which innervations of target organs follows. Examples are: * the postganglionic parasympathetic splanchnic (visceral) nerves * the [[vagus nerve]], which passes through the thorax and abdominal regions innervating, among other organs, the heart, lungs, liver and stomach
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