The 'Visceral Neural System' is considered a part of the:
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Correct answer: Peripheral Neural System
The visceral neural system is that part of the PNS which comprises the whole complex of nerves, fibers, ganglia, and plexuses by which impulses travel from the central nervous system to the viscera and from the viscera to the central nervous system.
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