BIOTECH 3PM3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous System

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Mcmaster university biotech 3pm3 pharmacology week 04. Cell body = nuclei , axons = tracts. Relays sensory information to the cns; motor commands. Cell body = ganglia , axons = nerves. Main function of the pns is to connect the cns to the limbs and organs. Sensory : cns receives and interpret via afferent nerves. Motor : can receives and interprets via efferent nerves. The ans is composed of the nerves that travel to smooth and cardiac muscles. These two types of involuntary muscle groups possess autorhymicity, which allows them to initiate their own contractions. Smooth muscle tissues are found in glands and on organs. Done by regulating the rate of the target organs activity. Most organs are innervated (supplied with nerves) by both sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. Exceptions: adrenal glans, pilorector muscles of hair, sweat glands, and most blood vessels are only innervated by the sympathetic division. This division is more active during periods of rest and restoration.

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