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The correct answer would be Bacteria toxin.
High temperature or fever is one of the symptoms associated with bacterial or viral infection.
Our immune system increases the temperature of our body in response to antigen or toxin associated with infectious agents such as bacteria or virus.
It makes the body or environment less favorable for bacteria or other infectious agents as they are temperature sensitive.
There different places so when the earth is spinning around the sun it doesn't hit everything <span />
There are choices for this question namely:
<span>A. cranial
B. lumbar
C. thoracic
D. sacral
E. lumbar and thoracic
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The correct answer is "lumbar and thoracic". The sympathetic nervous system has its preganglionic neurons at the thoracolumbar region of the spinal cord (T1 to L2 or L3) and will synapse to its corresponding ganglion near the spinal cord called the paravertebral ganglia. This is in contrast to parasympathetic nervous system where its preganglionic neurons are found in the cranial and sacral (hence craniosacral) regions and synapse to its corresponding ganglion near the effector organ.