KINESIOL 2A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Autonomic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous System, Somatic Nervous System

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Divided into 2 parts: the sensory (afferent) division. Transmits aps to the cns from the periphery: motor (efferent) division. Transmits aps from the cns to our effector organs (target. Axon travels directly to the target tissue then to skeletal muscle: somatic motor neurons. Are always myelinated can only cause an excitatory response (if you send an action potential, you get a muscle contraction, if you don"t send an ap, you don"t get a muscle contraction) cant send an inhibitory ap. Autonomic nervous system: enervates cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and, responds to unconsciously perceived visceral sensations from within the body, 2 neuron system. Cell bodies are within the cns and theyre located in either the autonomic nuclei of the cranial nerves (located in glands the brain stem) or inhhj the lateral horn of the spinal cord. Always myelinated, and synapses with the postganglionic neuron. Extends fromm the synapse to the effector or target tissue.

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