Kinesiology 3222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sympathetic Trunk, Autonomic Nervous System, Spinal Nerve

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Somatic ns (bottom picture) this is a system that is affecting muscles. Autonomic ns (top picture) lateral grey horns (t1-l1) have the sympathetic neurons which travel to a ganglion and we have another neuron that travels to the effector organs (smooth muscle and glands) Divisions of the ans: the majority of autonomic organs have dual innervation both pns and. Sympathetic - activates the body for an immediate response. Preganglionic neuron, ganglion and a postganglionic neuron heading to the effector organ. The pre-ganglionic axon is myelinated faster than the postganglionic neuron which is not myelinated. Preganglionic short neuron from the thoracic system to the ganglion in the sympathetic trunk. Postganglionic fibers axons from the trunk travel to the appropriate effector system the distance that they travel varies the postganglionic fibers are typically longer than the preganglionic axon (distinguishing feature of sns) Originates from the brain stem in 4 nuclei that supply 4 cranial nerves (4,7,9,10)

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