Anatomy and Cell Biology 4451F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Foramen, Corpus Callosum, Cochlea

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Somatic: afferent information from body parts, effectors: striated muscles: nerves from skin and central organs, and info relayed to cns, striated muscles voluntary movement, from cns to muscles (motor neurons) Autonomic: afferent sensory information from viscera, motor innervation to smooth muscles, heart, glands, cannot voluntarily control: sympathetic and parasympathetic system, sensory afferent info comes mainly from inside. Enteric: gastrointestinal system: small system that talks to autonomic ns as well, brain and gut. Axons bundle together and embedded in connective. Cell bodies lie in ganglion or cns tissue and together form nerve, often small blood vessels in nerve, myelinated or nah. Nerve often has both myelinated and non, nerve has afferent fibers (periphery to cns), or efferent (cns to muscles) mixed nerve. Somatic one post gang neuron ach nt. Sensory neurons in sc are glutamate major nt in cns. Autonomic: pregang ach, post - ach+ne (sympathetic), ach (parasympathetic) this is how they antagonistically affect same organ.

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