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Which of the following statements is true concerning the autonomic nervous system?

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The autonomic nervous system can be divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Although both divisions have target organs and tissues, the parasympathetic postganglionic neurons are usually much closer to the effector organ than sympathetic postganglionic neurons.

The autonomic nervous system is under involuntary control, while the somatic nervous system is under voluntary control. Only sympathetic postganglionic neurons use epinephrine; most autonomic neurons use acetylcholine. Both divisions include neurons that originate from the spinal cord. The cranial nerves have both sensory and motor functions, meaning that they can be involved in either somatic or autonomic innervation.

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