Parasympathetic Receptors
Actions of the Parasympathetic Division
Drug Terms
Motor Neurons
Name that Prototype drug
100

This is the neurotransmitter on the parasympathetic division

What is acetylcholine (ACh)

100
This is what happens to the salivary glands when the parasympathetic division is activated. 

What is simulated or increase salivation?

100

This is what the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine is called.

What is acetylcholinerase?
100

This is where the signals that are carried by the motor neurons originate from.

What is the CNS?

100

This prototype drug has a therapeutic class of "nonobstructive urinary retention drug".

What is Bethanechol?

200

This the name of the receptors the parasympathetic neurotransmitter binds to.

What is Nicotinic and Muscarinic?

200

This is what happens in the lungs when the parasympathetic division is activated.

What is constricts bronchioles

200
This is the two terms a parasympathetic drug that stimulates this division would be called. Must name both. 

What is Cholinergic agents or parasympathomimetics?

200

These are the two branches/divisions that signals traveling on motor neurons go to. 

What is the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system?

200

This prototype drug needs to be administered slowly over 5 minutes to avoid seizures and respiratory distress

What is Physostigmine?

300

This is the receptor that is on the target tissue

What is the muscarinic receptor?

300

This is what happens to the heart when the parasympathetic division is activated. (There is two of them, you must name both in order to get the points.)

What is slows heart rate and contractility.

300

This is the two terms a parasympathetic drug that inhibits this division would be called. Must name all four.

What are Cholinergic-blocking agents, anticholinergics, parasympatholytics, or muscarinic blockers

300

This is the system of the peripheral nervous system that is controlled by conscious thought. 

What is the somatic nervous system?

300

This drug should never be administered via IV or IM.

What is Bethanechol?

400

This is the receptor that is in both the parasympathetic ganglia and sympathetic ganglia.

What is Nicotinic receptor

400

This is what happens to the gallbladder when the parasympathetic division is activated. 

What is stimulates gallbladder function?

400

This is the branch of the ANS that is effected by acetylcholine.

What is the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches?

400

These are the two main body categories that motor neurons carry signals to. 

What are muscles and glands?

400

This prototype drug may have an increased effect if given with aloe.

What is atropine?
500

This is the other term for parasympathetic

What is cholinergic?

500

This is what happens to the pupils when the parasympathetic division is activated. (Must explain in plain English AND give medical terminology to receive points) 

What is constricts pupils, AKA miosis?

500

This is the other term for acetylcholinerase 

What is Cholinesterase

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!! Choose any multiple of 500 to wager on this question. (example 500, 1000, 1500, etc)

Then the question will be provided.

There are two divisions of neurons directly off of the peripheral nervous system. Motor neuron is on division. This is the name of the other division.

Your Professor will provide the answer after you guess.

500

This prototype drug is prescribed for irritable bowel syndrome, as well as several other disorder. 

What is atropine?
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