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Cecilia Gibbs
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28 April, 01:23
Is the ganglia in the PNS or CNS
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Cory Herman
28 April, 01:33
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Ganglia is in the PNS.
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Hailie
28 April, 01:53
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BOTH
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These functional units are present in both central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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