BIO 012 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Myelin, Somatic Nervous System, Osmoregulation

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Neurons supporting neurons (i. e. glial cells) sensory afferent neurons: may be under autonomic or conscious control. Conscious control would include the body"s sensory systems. Autonomic would control the regulation of homeostasis in all of its forms (thermoregulation, osmoregulation, blood pressure levels) motor efferent neurons: may be under autonomic conscious control. Conscious control would be muscle movements that are mentally commanded. Autonomic control would include breathing, heart rate, digesting, sweating, coughing, and vasomotor control, amongst others. As mentioned above, it is controlled by the medulla in the brainstem. Enteric neurons are special neurons that are responsible for being connected to the stomach, explaining why people may feel hungry or not and nervous butter y feelings. In the somatic nervous system, synapses for acetylcholine may be right on striated skeletal muscle (particularly the motor end plate) The pre ganglion axon is longer than the postsynaptic axon in parasympathetic pathways. The pre ganglion axon is shorter than the postsynaptic axon in sympathetic pathways.

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