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  1. Autonomic Nervous System

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    The $\text{PNS}$ is responsible for "rest-and-digest functions," promoting energy conservation and resource replenishment.
    Origin and Distribution: The $\text{PNS}$ exhibits a craniosacral outflow. Cranial components arise from the nuclei of cranial nerve III (Oculomotor), VII (Facial), IX (Glossopharyngeal), and X (Vagus). The Vagus nerve ($\text{…
  2. Inferior Vena Cava Confluence

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    Anatomical Configuration and Tributary Integration
    The $\text{IVCC}$ is the termination point for the Inferior Vena Cava ($\text{IVC}$) itself, which is responsible for returning deoxygenated blood from the lower body, pelvis, and abdominal viscera. Crucially, the $\text{IVCC}$ also integrates several key venous streams that exhibit unusual laminar flow patterns, often exhibiting minor, predictable reversals of [flow direction](/entries/flow-…