BIO 167 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Enzyme, Autonomic Nervous System, Facial Nerve

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Autonomic nervous system: system of motor neurons innervating smooth and cardiac muscles, some visceral functions, speeds or slows heart rate, shunts blood to areas in need, adjust blood pressure and body temp, increases or decreases stomach secretions. Ans: differences between ans and somatic nervous system, effectors are different, efferent pathways and ganglia, two neuron chain to reach effector, target organ responses to neurotransmitters, always excitatory response (somatic, may be inhibitory or excitatory. Ans divisions: anatomical differences, sites of origin: craniosacral vs thoracolumbar, relative length of fibers, parasympathetic division: long preganglionic fibers, short postganglionic fibers, sympathetic division: short preganglionic fibers, long postganglionic fibers, location of ganglia. Parasympathetic division: energy use by body is kept low, directs activites like digestion and eliminating feces and urine, after eating . , blood pressure drops, heart rate drops, eyes accommodate for close reading, gi tract is actively digesting food.

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