Autonomic Nervous System.
#1
The junction of a post-ga1nglionic axonal terminal with its effector cell is termed a neuroeffector junction.
Neuroeffector junction
#2
Nerves that convey impulses from the brain and spinal cord (CNS) to muscles, glands and other effector organs
Efferent (Motor)
#3
Nerves that convey flow of impulse from peripheral to CNS.
Afferent (Sensory)
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