BIOL 1051H Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Cardiac Muscle

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Biol 1501h reading week 2 chapter 12 neurology. Sensory (afferent) division: carries signals from various receptors to the cns. This pathway informs the cns of stimuli within and around the body. The somatic sensory division: carries signals mainly from the viscera of the thoracic and abdominal cavities such as heart, lungs, stomach and urinary bladder. The visceral sensory division: carries signals from the cns mainly to glad and muscle cells that carry out body responses. Somatic motor davison: carries signals to the skeletal muscles, produces voluntary muscle contraptions as well as involuntary somatic reflexes. The visceral motor division (autonomic nervous sytem, ans): carries signals to glands, cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. We have no voluntary control: sympathetic division: tends to arouse body for action. Accelerating heartbeat inhibits digestion: parasympathetic division: tends to have calming effect slowing heartbeat, stimulates digestion.

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