ANS Function Flashcards
What are the 2 components of the CNS?
- Brain
2. Spinal cord
What is the function of the CNS?
- To receive and process information
- To initiate actions
What is the function of the brain?
- to receive and process sensor information
- to initiate responses
- to store memories
- to generate thoughts and emotions
What is the function of the spinal cord?
- conducts signals to and from the brain
- conducts reflex activities
What are the 2 neurons that compose the PNS?
- Motor neurons
2. Sensory neurons
What is the function of the PNS?
- To transmit signals between the PNS & the rest of the body
What is the function of motor neurons?
- to carry signals from the CNS that control the activities of muscles and glands
What is the function of the Sensory neurons?
To carry signals to the CNS from the sensory organs
What 2 systems comprise the motor neurons?
- Somatic Nervous System
2. Autonomic Nervous System
What is the function of the autonomic nervous system?
- To control involuntary responses by influencing organs, glands and smooth muscle
What is the function of the somatic nervous system?
- To control voluntary movements by activating skeletal muscles
What 2 divisions comprise the Autonomic Nervous system?
- The parasympathetic division
2. The Sympathetic division
What is the function fo the sympathetic division?
- to prepare the body for stressful or energetic activity
- mobilization and increased metabolism
- “fight or flight”
What is the function of the parasympathetic division?
- Dominates during times of “rest and relaxation”
- Directs routine maintenance activities
Which receptors are associated with the sympathetic division?
Adrenergic Receptors - Alpha and Beta
Which receptors are associated with the parasympathetic division?
Cholinergic receptors
T/F: ANS function is all efferent?
True
“Fight or Flight” represents which part of the nervous system?
Sympathetic
What 5 things occur as a result of SNS stimulation?
- Increased CO & SVR
- Bronchodilation
- Increased serum glucose
- Dilates pupils
- Inhibits eating and procreating
What is the SNS also called?
- aka the “thoracolumbar system”
Where are all the SNS neurons located?
In the lateral horn of gray matter from T1-L2
What is the neurotransmitter that is released by most postganglionic “adrenergic” fibers of SNS?
Norepinephrine
What 4 things result from stimulation of the PNS?
- Prepares the body to eat & procreate
- Decreases CO & SVR
- Bronchoconstricts
- Constricts the pupils
What is the PNS also known as?
aka the “Craniosacral system”