BIO 240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Monoamine Oxidase, Defecation, Tears

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The autonomic nervous system (ans) regulates the activities of cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands. Structurally, the ans consists of two types of neurons. Name and give a brief description of each. Visceral afferent (sensory) neurons provide a continual flow of information to the cns from the viscera and blood vessels. Visceral efferent (motor) neurons provide motor innervation to the various effectors (cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, glands) The ans operates without conscious control, relying upon reflex arcs that are dependent upon the hypothalamus and medulla for overriding control. Autonomic chemoreceptors baroreceptors mechanoreceptors conscious? may become conscious unconscious excitatory or inhibitory? excitatory for skeletal muscles only excitatory or inhibitory for cardiac muscle, smooth, and glands number of motor neurons? single motor neuron two motor neurons. Name the two separate divisions of the ans. sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. In general, if one division starts or increases the activity of an organ, the other division will stop or decrease the activity.

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