The ANS
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ACh & NE
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100

These are the primary targets of the ANS:

What are the cutaneous blood vessels, sweat glands, and arrector muscles?
100

Also known as the agonistic effect, this division of the ANS prepares the body for physical activity, while this division calms the body down:

What are the sympathetic division and parasympathetic division?

100

This neurotransmitter is secreted by nearly all sympathetic postganglionic neurons (hint: you have a 50/50 chance at this):

What is NE?

100

All parasympathetic fibers are this:

What is cholinergic?

100

These can mimic, enhance, or inhibit the action of neurotransmitters:

What are medications and drugs?

200

The ANS carries out involuntary actions, oppsed to the _____, which involves mostly voluntary actions:

What is the Somatic Nervous System?

200

Normal background rate of activity that represents the balance of the two systems that shifts in response to body's needs:

What is autonomic tone?

200

Axons that secrete ACh, and receptors that bind ACh:

What are cholinergic fibers and cholinergic receptors?

200

Most sympathetic postganglionic fibers are this:

What is adrenergic?

200

Few sympathetic postganglionic fibers are this:

What is cholinergic?

300

These are unconscious, automatic, stereotyped responses, consisting of reflex arc:

What are visceral reflexes?

300

interconnected by longitudinal nerve cords, this results in sympathetic nerve fibers distributing to every level of the body:

What is sympathetic chain of ganglia?

300

These cholinergic receptors can excite or inhibit, and these cholinergic receptors bind to ACh and is always excitatory:

What are muscarinic and nicotinic?

300

Most viscera receive both sympathetic and parasympacthetic fibers. This is:

What is dual innervation?

300

What actions oppose eachother:

What is agonistic effect?

400

The ANS is considered the _____ pathway:

What is efferent?

400

____ is the myelinated 1st fiber, and ____ is the unmyelinated 2nd fiber:

What are the preganglionic fibers and postganglionic fibers?

400

Axons that secrete NE are _____, and receptors that bind NE are _____:

What are adrenergic fibers and adrenergic receptors?

500
These are the 5 different reflex arcs:

What are receptors, afferent neurons, integrating centers, efferent neurons, and effectors?

500

These assist preganglionic nerve fibers in exiting the spinal cord:

What are communicating rami?

500

These NE receptors are usually excitatory, and these NE receptors are usually inhibitory:

What are alpha-adrenergic and beta-adrenergic?