Biology, asked by charithgnt, 7 months ago

What is Ganglia ? Where do you observed them in our body ?

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Answered by Glorious31
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Ganglia :

In simple words can be defined as the group of cell bodies that contain cytons and form the Autonomic Nervous system.

Location:

  • outside brain
  • outside spinal cord

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Answered by itzYourKamina
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Ganglia are ovoid structures containing cell bodies of neurons and glial cells supported by connective tissue. Ganglia function like relay stations - one nerve enters and an other exits. The structure of ganglia is illustrated by the example of the spinal ganglion.

The “basal ganglia” refers to a group of subcortical nuclei responsible primarily for motor control, as well as other roles such as motor learning, executive functions and behaviors, and emotions. ... Disruption of the basal ganglia network forms the basis for several movement disorders.

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