BPK 306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Paravertebral Ganglia, Lateral Hypothalamus, Gastrointestinal Physiology

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Autonomic nervous system: sympathetic = fight or flight system, parasympathetic = rest and digest system. Autonomic nervous system (ans) is part of the peripheral nervous system (pns), but controls smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, endocrine glands, and the. Comprised of the sns and psns which can often act in opposing or balancing ways. Somatic nervous system -> responsible for volitional movement (conscious control) Ans -> responsible for activity that is initiated without awareness (subconscious control) In ans, neurons synapse onto ganglia -> whose cells project to muscles and other targets: preganglionic fibers are always cholinergic (ach, postganglionic fibers, contain ach in the parasympathetic nervous system, contain norepinephrine (ne) in the sns. Sympathetic nervous system: preganglionic cell bodies are in the thoracolumbar spinal cord, postganglionic cell bodies are in the peripheral ganglia (close to the vertebra, far from the target, neurotransmitters, preganglionic = ach.

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