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Intro to the ANS
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cholinergic : nerves that release ACH are called
autonomic ganglion : collection of synapses between preganglionic and postganglionic nerve fibers
homeostasis : normal balance among the body's internal organs
epinephrine : neurotransmitter released from adrenal medulla
mydriasis : effect of sympathetic stimulation on the pupil of the eye
adrenergic : nerves that release NE are called
parasympathetic : division of the ANS more active during periods of rest and restoration of body energy stores
vasoconstriction : effect of sympathetic stimulation on the arteries
fight or flight reaction : response of the body to intense stress
sympathetic : thoracolumbar division of the ANS
Autonomic Nervous System : system of nerves that innervate cardiac and smooth muscle
muscarinic : type of cholinergic receptor
vasodilation : response to low sympathetic stimulation in which BP decreases
acetylcholine : neurotransmitter released from preganglionic nerve fibers
adrenegic receptors : alpha and beta receptors are collectively referred to as
norepinephrine : neurotransmitter released at sympathetic postganglionic nerve endings
parasympathetic stimulation : contraction of the urinary bladder is an effect caused by
Intro to the ANS
1. | muscarinic | A. | neurotransmitter released at sympathetic postganglionic nerve endings |
2. | adrenergic | B. | effect of sympathetic stimulation on the arteries |
3. | sympathetic | C. | neurotransmitter released from adrenal medulla |
4. | cholinergic | D. | thoracolumbar division of the ANS |
5. | fight or flight reaction | E. | nerves that release NE are called |
6. | epinephrine | F. | collection of synapses between preganglionic and postganglionic nerve fibers |
7. | homeostasis | G. | system of nerves that innervate cardiac and smooth muscle |
8. | vasoconstriction | H. | division of the ANS more active during periods of rest and restoration of body energy stores |
9. | adrenegic receptors | I. | response of the body to intense stress |
10. | parasympathetic stimulation | J. | effect of sympathetic stimulation on the pupil of the eye |
11. | mydriasis | K. | neurotransmitter released from preganglionic nerve fibers |
12. | acetylcholine | L. | response to low sympathetic stimulation in which BP decreases |
13. | Autonomic Nervous System | M. | normal balance among the body's internal organs |
14. | vasodilation | N. | alpha and beta receptors are collectively referred to as |
15. | norepinephrine | O. | contraction of the urinary bladder is an effect caused by |
16. | autonomic ganglion | P. | type of cholinergic receptor |
17. | parasympathetic | Q. | nerves that release ACH are called |
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Intro to the ANS
1. | muscarinic → P |
2. | adrenergic → E |
3. | sympathetic → D |
4. | cholinergic → Q |
5. | fight or flight reaction → I |
6. | epinephrine → C |
7. | homeostasis → M |
8. | vasoconstriction → B |
9. | adrenegic receptors → N |
10. | parasympathetic stimulation → O |
11. | mydriasis → J |
12. | acetylcholine → K |
13. | Autonomic Nervous System → G |
14. | vasodilation → L |
15. | norepinephrine → A |
16. | autonomic ganglion → F |
17. | parasympathetic → H |
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