Another name for the Autonomic Nervous System.
What is the Visceral Motor System?
Sympathetic neurons come from these to regions of the spine.
A word that describes neural divergence of the parasympathetic nervous system in comparison to the sympathetic nervous system.
What is less or minimal?
T or F Each subdivision does not necessarily innervate each organ equally.
What is true?
The name of the receptors for Norepinephrine.
What are adregenic receptors?
The names of the two subdivisions of the Autonomic Nervous System.
What is Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems.
Paravertebral ganglia are connected to the spinal cord via two branches called_____.
The parasympathetic ganglia associated with the eye.
What is the cilliary ganglion?
Dual innervation can have these two types of effects.
What are antagonistic and cooperative effects?
The difference between alpha anderengic and beta anderengic receptors.
What is Alpha usually have excitatory effects while Beta usually has inhibitory effects?
The subdivision of the autonomic nervous system that has a longer post ganglionic fiber.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
What is the adrenal gland(medulla)?
The nerve that carries 90% of all parasympathetic preganglionic nerve fibers.
What is the vagus nerve?
The subdivision that has a stronger innervation of the ventricles of the heart.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
A nerve fiber that secretes Acetylcholine.
What is a Cholinegeric fiber?
At least three of five things that can stimulate a receptor.
What are stretch, tissue damage, blood chemistry, body temperature, or internal stimuli?
The difference between white and grey communicating rami.
What is white rami are myelinated and grey rami are not?
Another name for the parasympathetic division.
What is the craniosacral division?
State of constant partial contraction.
What is vasomotor tone?
The parasympathetic effect on the respiratory system.
What is bronchoconstriction?
The five components of the fisceral reflex arc.
What are receptors, afferent neurons, integration centers, efferent neurons, and effectors.
The three routes that exit the sympathetic nervous system.
What are the spinal nerve route, the sympathetic nerve route, and the splanchnic nerve route?
The cranial nerves associated with the parasympathetic system.
What are the oculomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves?
The sympathetic division normally causes vasoconstriction of blood vessels. It can cause the opposite effect by______.
What is reduce firing rate?
Penal/Clitoral erections are stimulated by this subdivision of the ANS.
What is the parasympathetic subdivision?