ANS in head Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Two major division of the ANS | Sympathetic T1-L2/L3 (thoracolumbar division). Parasympathetic S2-S4 (craniosacral division). |
What is the ANS controlled by | Higher Centers in the hypothalamus and limbic system as well as by afferent ssny info from the periphery |
anterior horn cells or CN motor nuclei project directly from the CNS to skeletal mm | somatic efferent |
peripheral synapse between the CNS and the effector gland or smooth muscle | autonomic efferent |
ssny inputs for the ANS are located where | Centrally. & Peripherally. |
does the ANS have afferent and efferent pathways | no just efferent |
enteric | third division of the ANS. consist of neural plexus lying w/in the wall of the gut |
Where are the preganglionic nns of the sympathetic system? | Intermediolateral cell column. AKA: lateral horn |
2 set of sympathetic ganglia | 1. paired paravertebral ganglia. 2. paired pre vertebral ganglia . |
What do the paravertebral ganglia form? Where does it run? Purpose? | Sympathetic Chain. Cervical to sacral on each side of the SC. Allows sympathetic efferents, which exit only the thoracolumbar levels , to reach other parts of the body as well |
location of prevertebral ganglia | celiac plexus surrounding the aorta. (contain lots of ganglia) |
do preganglionic sympathetics neuron or post have a longer distance to travel | post ganaglionic neurons |
parasympathetic preganglionic fiber must travle a _____ distance to reach there terminal ganglia located _____ or ________ effector organ | Long. Within Near |
parasympathetic preganglionic fiber arise where | Cranial nn parasympathetic nuclei Sacral parasympathetic nuclei (located in lateral gray matter of S2-S4) |
outflow of both divisions is controlled directly and indirectly by what higher centers | Hypothalamus BS nuclei (nucleus solitarius) Amygdala (limbic region) |
What can other ANS responses be regulated by beside higher centers? | Afferent ssy info: -Signals from internal receptors (chemoreceptors, osmoreceptors, thermoreceptor and baroreceptors) |
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