BIOC32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cardiac Muscle, Spinal Nerve, Cranial Nerves

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9 Sep 2016
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We typically organize the nervous system into subsections. Is divided into two main systems, the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system, cns is brain and spinal cord, pns is cranial nerves and spinal nerves. Within the pns we tend to subdivide into various divisions. The motor division are the nerves that carry info from the cns to either skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, cardiac muscles, or other types of affecter organs like glands. We can have neural fibres running from the brain to adrenal glands for example, to release adrenaline and really amplify this effect. Within the motor division we have the somatic/autonomic nervous systems. Somatic ns is known as the voluntary ns, any skeletal muscles or function that is under our conscious control is iterated by this system. The autonomic ns is the opposite, automatic essentially, functions that occur without our consciousness such as cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, glands and we don"t have control over these functions.

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