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Reproductive organs, rectum, urinary bladder organs receive postganglionic axons from the inferior mesenteric ganglion.

What is the inferior mesenteric ganglion?

Near the point where the inferior mesenteric artery splits off from the abdominal aorta is a ganglion called the inferior mesenteric ganglion. ganglion in the inferior mesentery. the celiac ganglia, from which the abdominal visceral sympathetic plexuses radiate.

What organs are innervated by postganglionic axons from the celiac ganglion?

the proximal section of the duodenum, the spleen, the liver, the gallbladder, and a portion of the pancreas.

What does the inferior mesenteric ganglion innervate?

The distal third of the transverse colon, the descending and sigmoid colon, and the upper two-thirds of the anorectal canal are all innervated by the inferior mesenteric ganglia.

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