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mammalian heart is innervated by the nerve called what

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mammalian heart is inverted by both the nerves that is parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves.

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The mammalian heart is innervated by the parasympathetic nerves.

The functions of the heart of the mammals are controlled by both the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system.

Although major portions of the mammalian heart are innervated by the parasympathetic nerves, the ventricles of the heart are less densely innervated than the supra ventricular tissues

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