BLG 601 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Autonomic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous System, Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor

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Divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions as well as the enteric nervous system. Sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions often supply the same organs but differ in a number of features. The enteric nervous system: nerve plexuses within the wall of the digestive tract. Contributions from: sensory neurons between digestive tract and cns, ans motor neurons between the cns and the digestive tract, and enteric neurons confined within the plexuses. Interneurons connect sensory and motor aspects of enteric. 16. 2 contrasting the somatic and autonomic nervous systems. Peripheral nerves contain both motor and sensory neurons. Among motor neurons, some are somatic and innervate skeletal muscles while some are autonomic and innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands. Sensory neurons are not subdivided into somatic autonomic since there is overlap in function. E. g. pain receptors can stimulate both somatic and autonomic reflexes. Skeletal muscle contracts: one synapse, neurotransmitter: acetylcholine. Smooth and cardiac muscle and glands: unconscious regulation.

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