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why adrenal medulla has one neuron pathway innervation?

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i dint get ur ques but watever i cud get frm it, i ll try to expalin..

Medullary cells are derived from the embryonic neural crest... so, are simply modified neurons. they are postganglionic cells of the sympathetic nervous system, receiving innervation from corresponding preganglionic fibers.
Moreover, as the synapses between pre- and postganglionic fibers are called ganglia, the adrenal medulla is actually a ganglion of the sympathetic nervous system.

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thanx mash.what ever u explain is right and also i get my answer from lectures also.
thanx again







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