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What are the two functional divisions of the nervous system?

Sensory and Motor

What are the two anatomical divisions of the nervous system?

CNS, PNS

What are the two sensory nervous divisions?

Somatic and visceral

What are the effectors for the somatic motor division?

Skeletal muscles

What are the two motor divisions?

Somatic and autonomic

What are the two divisions of the autonomic motor system

Parasympathetic and sympathetic

What are the effectors for the autonomic motor division?

Cardiac, smooth muscles and glands

What hormones do the adrenal medulla release?

NE

What cranial nerves are involved with the parasympathetic system?

Oculomotor, Facial, Glossapgaryngeal, vagus

Why are Sympathetic effects longer lasting and more widespread than parasympathetic?

More release of neuronal divergence.



Mass activation: branches/divergence



ACH is destroyed by enzyme. No enzyme can destroy NE.


It has to reabsorbed by cell

Which motor system can stimulate and inhibit?

Autonomic

Which motor system is always stimulatory?

Somatic

Which motor system is where the ganglion is closer to the spinal cord?

Somatic

How can on NE be both stimulatory and inhibitory?

Molecular receptors