Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Gray Ramus Communicans, Motor Neuron, Ramus Communicans

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System of motor neurons that innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands. Ans is the general visceral motor division of the pns: distinct from the general somatic motor division (innervates skeletal muscles) General visceral sensory system continuously monitors activities of the visceral organs so that the autonomic motor neurons can make adjustments as necessary. The enteric nervous system also innervates smooth muscle and glands: specifically, those within digestive tract, regulates activity of the digestive tract, functions completely independently of the cns. Autonomic neurons to the digestive tract can influence enteric neurons: either stimulates/inhibits their activity, ans influence acts as a volume control rather than on/off switch. Recall: synapse is a junction between two neurons: communicates between presynaptic and postsynaptic neuron, ganglion: cluster of neuronal cell bodies in the pns. Comparison of the autonomic and somatic motor systems. Differ anatomically in: the number of neurons in the pathway and the location of the neuron cell bodies and synapses.

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