VIBS 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Facial Nerve, Autonomic Nervous System, Dorsal Root Ganglion

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Autonomic nervous system: composed of both motor and sensory neurons as well: two neuron synapse, cell bodies in pns (ganglia, parasympathetic division: Composed of craniosacral nerves (facial and vagus nerves) Vagus nerve is both motor and sensory to the viscera of the neck, thoracic cavity, and abdominal cavity. Cranial nerve vii (facial nerve): motor to the muscles of fascial expression and caudal digastricus muscle, sensory to taste buds, parasympathetic to lacrimal gland and sublingual and mandibular salivary glands. 1st cell body is in cns (preganglionic): brain/brainstem (cranial) or sacral cord segments. 2nd cell body is in the wall of the organ being innervated (post ganglionic: sympathetic division. Presynaptic transmitter is acetyl choline, postsynaptic transmitter is norepinephrine/ noradrenaline. Thoracolumbar nerves: cell bodies located in the lateral horn of gray matter. First neuron cell body is located in the thoracolumbar spinal cord (cns)

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