Lecture 20- Organisation of CNS+ PNS Flashcards

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What are the four specialised parasympathetic ganglia?

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Ciliary ganglion
Pterygopalatine ganglion
Submandibular gland
Otic ganglion

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What does ciliary ganglion target?

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Receives parasympathetic preganglionics from the oculomotor nerve and distributes parasympathetic postganglionics to the eye

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What does the pterygopalatine target?

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Receives parasympathetic preganglionics from the facial nerve and distributes parasympathetic postganglionics to the lacrimal gland

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What does the submandibular ganglion target?

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Receives parasympathetic preganglionics fom the facial nerve and distributes parasympathetic postganglionics to the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands

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What does the otic ganglion target?

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Receives parasympathetic from the glossopharyngeal nerve and distributes parasympathetic postganglionics to the parotid gland

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Where are autonomic pre-ganglionic neurone cell bodies found in the CNS?

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Synpathetic- Lateral horn in T1-L2 cord segments

Parasympathetic- S2-S4 segments and brainstem

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The origin of sympathetic and Parasympathetic?

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Sympathetic- lateral horn of lumbar thoracic spinal chord

Parasympathetic-horn of the medulla

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What is the sensory division?

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The sensory division has efferent neurones which sends their sensory output to the CNS.

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What is the somatic?

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The voluntary division of the PNS with motor neurones responsible for only the skeletal muscle

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