Both Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Stimulation Increase Salivary Secretion, Contrary to the Usual
Both parasympathetic and sympathetic stimulation increase salivary secretion, contrary to the usual antagonistic activity of these two components of the autonomic nervous system.
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