KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Dua, Cranial Nerves, Glossopharyngeal Nerve

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Transmits action potentials to the cns from the periphery. Transmits action potentials from the cns to the effector organs. Innervates skeletal muscles: responds to consciously perceived sensations. It is a 1 neuron system: has its cell body located in the cns, always myelinated, can only cause excitatory responses. Innervates cardiac muscle, smooth muscle and glands: responds to unconsciously perceived visceral sensations. It is a 2 neuron system: preganglionic neuron (myelinated, postganglionic neuron (unmyelinated, can cause excitatory or inhibitory responses. The cell body is located in the anterior horn of the spinal cord. It exits through the ventral root and joins at the spinal nerve. The spinal nerve travels out to skeletal muscle: this is where acetylcholine (neurotransmitter) is released, this causes muscle contraction. The preganglionic neuron has its cell bodies located in the lateral grey horn (brainstem) It exits through the ventral root and joins at the spinal nerve: preganglionic and postganglionic neuron synapses at the autonomic ganglion.

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