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Cards (48)

Section 1

(48 cards)

nerve endings

Front

Where is ACh released?

Back

Somatic

Front

Voluntary

Back

Step 3

Front

What step is the integration center?

Back

ACh

Front

The sympathetic preganglionic result is what nerotransmitter?

Back

Autonomic

Front

Thin lightly mylinated

Back

Sympathetic

Front

This group of ganglion have adrenal glands

Back

Somatic

Front

skeletal muscle

Back

Autonomic

Front

__________ Nervous system operates via subconscious control.

Back

Sympathetic

Front

Blood Pressure rises Respiration rises Eyes dilate Signal to release hormones and glucose

Back

preganglionic neuron

Front

The sympathetic nervous system can only release ACh where?

Back

somatic

Front

heavily mylinated

Back

Parasympathetic

Front

Short Post-ganglionic Fibers

Back

NE

Front

The neurotransmitter associated with the adrenal gland is...

Back

post

Front

In the autonomic nervous system which side is not mylinated (pre or post).

Back

Sympathetic

Front

Short Pre-ganglionic Fibers

Back

ANS

Front

Also called the general visceral motor system (abbreviated).

Back

Motor

Front

somatic and autonomic

Back

Nicotic and Muscarinic

Front

What are the two chlorinergenic receptors?

Back

NE

Front

The sympathetic end result is what neurotransmitter?

Back

Autonomic

Front

sympathetic and parasympathetic

Back

Autonomic Nervous

Front

Ganglions have two chains

Back

Efferent

Front

Afferent or Efferent is part of motor?

Back

Dual Innervation

Front

organs that receive instructions from both sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions

Back

pre

Front

Which ganglion is mylinated? Pre or post

Back

Somatic + Autonomic Nervous Systems

Front

Which system contains both cranial nerves and spinal nerves

Back

Step 5

Front

What step is motor effector?

Back

Autonomic

Front

Ganglions have one chain

Back

Front

Back

Autonomic

Front

controls cardiac muscle, smooth muscle (organs), and glands.

Back

Afferent

Front

Afferent or Efferent is part of sensory?

Back

away

Front

Motor moves ________ from the brain

Back

Visceral

Front

(Skin, stimulating) instinctive; relating to organs

Back

Step 2

Front

What step is sensory perception visceral? You have a stimulus.

Back

Parasympathetic

Front

Aid in digestion Blood pressure decreases Respiration decreases Eyes constrict Metabolizes glucose

Back

Heart

Front

B1

Back

Lungs

Front

B2

Back

Neurotransmitters

Front

norepinephrine and acetylcholine are...

Back

Step 4

Front

What step are sensory neurons put out?

Back

Parasympathetic

Front

Long Pre-ganglionic Fibers

Back

postganglionic neuron

Front

The sympathetic nervous system can only release norepinephrine where?

Back

ACh

Front

What binds to Nicotic and Muscarinic receptors?

Back

Sympathetic

Front

Long Post-ganglionic Fibers

Back

ACh

Front

Nicotine substitutes what receptors?

Back

Blood Vessels

Front

a1

Back

Somatic

Front

Efferent

Back

towards

Front

Sensory moves ________ the brain

Back

Step 1

Front

What step is receptor in visceral?

Back

ganglia

Front

a cluster of cell bodies collected in the peripheral nervous system.

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