WVSOM -- Ward's Autonomic Review
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Where are preganlionic associated with III? | Edinger Westfall Nucleus
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Where is the post ganglionic asoicated with III? | ciliary
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Where do parasympathetic go from the ciliary ganglion | iris and cilliary body
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What is teh preganglionic of VII | superior salivatory nucleus
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Where are the post ganglionic ganglion of VII | pteropalantine and submandibular nuclei
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What are the preganglionic of IX? | inferior salavatory
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Where is the post ganglion of of IX | otic ganglion
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Where is preganglion ic of X? | dorsal motor nucleus of X
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Where is post ganglionic of X? | visceral organs
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