The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems make up the entirety of the visceral motor in our nervous system.
<h3>What is the
visceral motor?</h3>
As a division of the nervous system, the visceral motor system controls all the involuntary functions mediated by the activity of smooth muscle fibers, cardiac muscle fibers, and glands. Some of the primary function of the visceral motor system is regulation of cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, integumentary etc,
The system of visceral motor comprises of two major divisions, the sympathetic and parasympathetic subsystems which is the specialized innervation of the gut provides a further semi-independent component and is usually referred to as the enteric nervous system.
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