Autonomic Nervous System Flashcards

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somatic motor

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(efferent) voluntary control of skeletal muscle, travels from the brain to the rest of the body

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somatic sensory

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(afferent) “normal” sensations including pain, pressure, temperature, and position; from body structures to brain

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3
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autonomic nervous system

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also known as the visceral nervous system

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autonomic motor

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involuntary control of smooth muscles

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autonomic sensory

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visceral sense; pains tend to be achy and hard to pinpoint

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6
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what are the 2 divisions of the autonomic nervous system

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sympathetic and parasympathetic; often supply the same structures but typically have contrasting effects

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sympathetic

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thoracolumbar, “fight or flight”, (hyped or scared) T1-L2

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parasympathetic

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craniosacral, “rest and digest”, head and sacrum

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sympathetic effects

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dislates pupils, decreases production of saliva, increases rate and strength of contractions, slows urinary production

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parasympathetic

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contradicts pupils, promotes salvation, decreases rate and strength of contraction, bladder contraction for urination

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sympathetic trunk

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on either side of the vertebral column, nerve like structures

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ganglion

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mass of cell bodies of sympathetic neurons; there is one lined up with each vertebrae

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path of sympathetic signal

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brain>ventral side of spinal cord>white ramus communicans>, sympathetic trunk (ganglion)> gray ramus communicans> spinal cord>desired location

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14
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sympathetic fibers supply the

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trunk, neck, pelvis

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15
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the sympathetic trunk is used as an

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elevator if they need to get to a different ganglion/ cord level, synapse at ganglion they need to leave

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16
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white ramus communicans

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“exit ramp” to the trunk (present T1-L2)

17
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grey ramus communicans

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“on ramp” back to the spinal cord (everywhere)

18
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“splanchic nerves”

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autonomic ONLY nerves to visceral cavities

19
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cranial nerves

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“vague nerve” interacted abdominal and thoracic guts, starts in head

20
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sacral nerves

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S2-S4, intervate our lower limbs

21
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parasympathetic are responsible for…

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normal function