Autonomic Nervous System Flashcards

1
Q

Compare the autonomic and somatic nervous systems

A

Somatic - conscious/voluntary regulation
Autonomic- functions without conscious awareness

Somatic- fibres do not synapse after they leave the central nervouse system
Autonomic- fibres synapse once at a ganglion after they leave the central nervous system

Somatic- innervates skeletal muscle fibres, always stimulatory
Autonomic- innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands, can stimulate or inhibit

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2
Q

How many major outputs does the autonomic nervous system have

A

2 major outputs

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3
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What are the 2 main output within the autonomic nervous system

A

Cranial nerves
Sacral outflow

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4
Q

How many main outputs are there in the sympathetic nervous system

A

2 main outputs

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5
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What are the 2 main outputs of the sympathetic nervous system

A

Cranial nerves
Sympathetic chain

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6
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What is the neurotransmitter present at the somatic motor neuron

A

Achetylcholine

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7
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What neurotransmitter is present in a autonomic motor neuron

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At the ganglion = acetylcholine
At the effector = acetylcholine or noradrenaline

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8
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What are the functions of the autonomic nervous system

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Thermoregulation
Exercise
Digestion
Competition
Sexual function

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9
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Components of the autonomic nervous system

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Parasympathetic - cranial nerve and sacral outflow

Sympathetic - adrenal amplification

Enteric nervous system

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10
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Which cranial nerves carry parasympathetic fibres

A

3, 7, 9, 10
Oculomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus

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11
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Name an input to the autonomic nervous system

A

The carotid receptors

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12
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Where are carotid body found

A

At the bifurcation of the carotid artery

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13
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Describe the carotid baro-receptor reflex pathway

A

Signals are sent from the receptors to the brainstem which decides how many signals are sent down the vagus to innervate the heart to increase or decrease heart rate

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14
Q

What is the easiest way to test the autonomic nervous system

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Cardiovascular system is the easiest to measure, through heart rate and blood pressure

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15
Q

How do you measure blood pressure and heart rate beat by beat

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Through the radial artery

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16
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What are the non-cardiovascular ways of measuring the autonomic nervous system

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Pupillometry
Sweat measurement
Skin blood flow for thermoregulation
Gastric acid secretion
Sexual function