KINESIOL 2Y03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Parotid Gland, Adrenal Medulla, Ciliary Muscle

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The divisions of the ans reach the same organs. Cell body portion is in cns and the motor nuclei of the brain (for cranial nerves) or in the anterior horn (for spinal nerves) the axon travels to skeletal muscle. Always myelinated and can only cause excitatory signals. Can"t inhibit muscle contraction due to neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Cell bodies within the cns and they"re located in the autonomic nuclei of the cranial nerves (brainstem. Synapses with postganglionic neuron in region called autonomic ganglion. Extends from the synapse to effector or target tissue. Releases neurotransmitters that can cause excitatory or inhibitory response. Originate in the lateral horn of gray matter (t1-l2) Collection of post ganglionic cell bodies close to spinal cord. Connect to each other to form two chains on either side of the spinal cord. Or go to prevertebral ganglia aka collateral ganglia. Collection of post ganglionic cell bodies close to effectors.

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