Nervous System VI: Autonomic Nervous System Flashcards

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autonomic nervous system definition

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  • a motor system
  • regulates the activity of cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands
  • responds to external factors to maintain homeostasis
  • has components in both CNS and PNS
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the ANS involves a two neuron chain containing what two neurons?

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  • preganglionic neuron

- postganglionic neuron

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preganglionic neuron location

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  • cell body is located in CNS

- axon from this neuron exits CNS through a cranial or spinal nerve

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which neuron in the two neuron chain synapses onto the other

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-preganglionic neuron synapses on the postganglionic neuron

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postganglionic neuron location

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  • cell body located in PNS autonomic ganglion

- axon of this neuron innervates smooth muscle, cardiac, muscle, and glands

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what are the two subdivisions of the ANS?

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  • sympathetic

- parasympathetic

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how do the two subdivisions of the ANS differ?

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  • location of their pre and postganglionic neurons
  • neurotransmitter
  • effect**
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sympathetic division location

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-thoracolumbar nerve fibers from thoracic and upper portions of spinal cord T1-L2

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location of sympathetic division components

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-gray matter of thoracic and lumbar spinal cord

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sympathetic division: preganglionic neuron

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  • all thoracic nerve (T1-T12)

- upper lumbar nerve(L1-L2)

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what does the preganglionic nerve from sympathetic division synapse with?

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-postganglionic neuron with sympathetic chain ganglia (paravertebral chain ganglion)

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sympathetic division: postganglionic neuron

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  • neuron after ganglion

- nerve cell body located in paravertebral chain ganglion or prevertebral ganglion

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sympathetic division: paravertebral ganglia

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-long vertical interconnected chain of ganglia that runs alongside the spinal column

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sympathetic division: prevertebral ganglia

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  • found anterior to vertebral column

- found in abdomen and pelvis

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sympathetic division autonomic neurotransmitters components

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  • preganglionic neuron: acetylcholine**

- postganglionic neuron: norepinephrine**

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sympathetic division general effect

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  • fight or flight response

- (i.e. short term response, requires increased energy)

17
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sympathetic division: adrenal medulla

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-contains cell derived from opstganglionic neurons

18
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sympathetic division: adrenal medulla location

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-on the superior pole of the kidney

19
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sympathetic division: adrenal medulla secretions

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  • epinephrine

- norepinephrine

20
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parasympathetic division

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-craniosacral nerve fibers come from brain and sacral portion of spinal cord

21
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parasympathetic division location of components

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  • preganglionic neurons

- postganglionic neurons

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parasympathetic division preganglionic neurons

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  • nuclei of cranial nerves located in the brain stem**

- nuclei in sacral region of spinal cord (S2-S4)

23
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parasympathetic division preganglionic neurons nuclei cranial nerves

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  • oculomotor (III)**
  • facial (VII)**
  • glossopharyngeal (IX)**
  • vagus (X)**
24
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parasympathetic division postganglionic neurons location

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  • located close to organ innervated

- i.e. eye, sensory glands, thoracic cavity

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parasympathetic division neurotransmitter components

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  • preganglionic: acetylcholine

- postganglionic: acetylcholine

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parasympathetic division general effect

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  • resting/digesting
  • active when body at rest
  • long term response
27
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each division’s effect on heart

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  • sympathetic: heart rate increases

- parasympathetic: heart rate decreases

28
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each division’s effect on smooth muscle of bronchioles

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  • sympathetic: dilate

- parasympathetic: constrict

29
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each division’s effect on urinary bladder

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  • sympathetic: relax/fill

- parasympathetic:contract/expand

30
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each division’s effect on digestive tract

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  • sympathetic: decrease

- parasympathetic: increase

31
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each division’s effect on sweat galnds

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  • sympathetic: increase

- parasympathetic: no effect

32
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each division’s effect on arrector pili

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  • sympathetic: hair stands

- parasympathetic: neutral

33
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each division’s effect on eye

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  • sympathetic: dilate

- parasympathetic: constrict

34
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vasoconstriction

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-constriction of blood vessels

35
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difference between somatic and autonomic motor: movements

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  • sensory: conscious and voluntary

- autonomic: not under conscious control (involuntary)

36
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difference between somatic and autonomic motor: # of neurons

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  • sensory: single neuron to effects(motor unit)

- autonomic: two neuron chain (pre & postganglionic)

37
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difference between somatic and autonomic motor: myelination

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  • sensory: thick/heavy myelinated

- autonomic: pre=myelinated & post=unmyelinated

38
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difference between somatic and autonomic motor: conduction rates

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  • sensory: rapid conduction of impulse innervates skeletal muscle
  • autonomic: slow conduction of an impulse smooth muscle, cardiac and glands
39
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difference between somatic and autonomic motor: stimulation differences

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  • sensory: always stimulatory

- autonomic: may be stimulatory or inhibitory