BMS 301 Lecture Notes - Ganglion, Preganglionic Nerve Fibers, Skeletal Muscle

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Cranial nerves (from brain), spinal nerves (from spinal cord) Cranial nerves have special sense, spinal nerves do not. Cranial and spinal nerves have somatic and autonomic functions. Eg: co2receptors, acid receptors, water balance, blood sugar, blood pressure. Sympathetic (energy consuming, fight or flight, fast, widespread) Parasympathetic (energy conserving, rest and relaxation, digestion, relatively slow, localized) Most viscera (organs) have dual innervation, both sympathetic and parasympathetic. Preganglionic cell bodies found in spinal cord between t1 and l2, in lateral gray. Postganglionic cell bodies found in ganglia alongside vertebral column (paravertebral ganglia) and on anterior aspect of aorta (preaortic ganglia) Get to organ via spinal nerves (skeletal muscle) or own named nerves (viscera) Preganglionic cell bodies found in brainstem and sacral regions of cord (s2, s3, s4 lateral gray) Ganglia found in named ganglia in head or wall of target organ (intramural ganglia) Reach target organ via cranial nerves (iii, vii, ix, x) Iii, viii, ix go to target organs in head.

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