Post ganglionic neurons that originate in one of the paravertebral ganglia, but do not use the gray rami to exit the paravertebral chain, will most likely terminate in: smooth muscle in the small intestine, cardiac muscle in the heart, blood vessles in the stomache, smooth muscle in the bladder, sweat glands in the pelvic region

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1. Post ganglionic neurons that originate in one of the paravertebral ganglia, but do not use the gray rami to exit the paravertebral chain, will most likely terminate in: smooth muscle in the small intestine, cardiac muscle in the heart, blood vessles in the stomache, smooth muscle in the bladder, sweat glands in the pelvic region