a. Nerve impulse travels down the _________ and reaches _________ reticulum and _____ is released…
3) What part of the nervous system is responsible for accelerating the heart rate in an emergency?…
4. Pain: nociceptors. Touch: Merkel disks, Meissner corpuscle, Ruffini corpuscle, and Krause corpuscle. Pressure: Pacinian corpuscle and Meissner corpuscle. Stretch:…
length of the preganglionic and postganglionic axons, location of the preganglionic cell bodies, and position of the ganglia where preganglionic and postganglionic neurons synapse.…
Understand basic mechanisms of receptor regulation Desensitization, homologous or heterologous Spare receptors -1- OVERVIEW OF AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACOLOGICAL (NOT ANATOMICAL) DIVISION OF PNS: Cholinergic vs. Adrenergic Cholinergic: All preganglionic and parasympathetic postganglionic Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter at ganglia, nmj, and muscarinic tissue synapses Adrenergic: Postganglionic sympathetic neurons (most). Norepinephrine is the transmitter Exceptions: Cholinergic transmission in sympathetic system - all ganglia, adrenal medulla, sweat glands (muscarinic)…
1. Acetylcholine is released by the axon terminal, diffuses to the muscle cell and attaches…
E. What part of the brain transmits motor impulses from Annette’s basal nuclei to her primary motor area?…
Review the structure of the cell and know the functions of each of the organelles.…
C). Seven structures of the efferent division of the peripheral nervous system that are involved…
5. Cerebellum- The area located directly behind the brainstem. It processes sensory input, organizes movement, helps sustain balance, and implements nonverbal learning and memory.…
Adrenalin is a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands that helps the body deal with stress. It produces the emergency, or "fight or fight," response and is secreted when sudden stress such as fear, pain, anger, or extreme physical exertion requires a burst of energy. Adrenalin causes increases in metabolic rate, breathing rate, heart rate, blood pressure, sweating and even blood clotting. It is a convenient hormone to study because its effect is relatively swift.…
(A) Activating system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations – fight/flight (B) Regulates strong emotional reactions…
3. Describe how the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems work together to regulate the heart rate.…
Blood flow to skeletal muscle would be _____________ in response to muscarinic antagonists. A. increased B. decreased C. not changed Blooms Level: 2. Understand Fox - Chapter 09 #81 Section: 9.03 Topic: Nervous System 17. The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system A. has long postganglionic neurons. B. has a single neuron arising from the spinal cord. C. has relatively short preganglionic neurons. D. has terminal ganglia embedded in the visceral effectors Blooms Level: 1. Remember Fox - Chapter 09 #36 Section: 9.02 Topic: Nervous System 18. A defect in nitric oxide synthetase gene may result in reduced ___________ of cerebral arteries since nitric oxide production would be impaired. A. vasoconstriction B. vasodilation Blooms Level: 3. Apply Fox - Chapter 09 #89 Section: 9.03 Topic: Nervous System 19. The splanchnic nerves synapse in the A. paravertebral ganglia. B. collateral ganglia. C. white rami communicantes. D. gray rami communicantes. Blooms Level: 1. Remember Fox - Chapter 09 #25 Section: 9.02 Topic: Nervous System 20. The ____________________ can control autonomic function such that under some emotional states, autonomically controlled visceral reactions like blushing, fainting, etc., can…
Neuromusclar junction area between the nerve cell and the muscle fibers it innervates (motor end plate) one per muscle cell…