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ANS VS PNS. Melanie Pacheco Signey Mojica Karina Benitez Valeria Valdez. Central Nervous System. Organs divided into two major groups: Brain and Spinal Cord Responsible for sending and receiving information. Peripheral Nervous System. Includes:
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ANS VS PNS Melanie Pacheco Signey Mojica Karina Benitez Valeria Valdez
Central Nervous System • Organs divided into two major groups: • Brain and Spinal Cord • Responsible for sending and receiving information
Peripheral Nervous System • Includes: 1) Cranial nerves that come from the Brain 2)Spinal Nerves that come from the Spinal cord • Subdivided into: • Somatic Nervous System • Autonomic Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System • Voluntary Muscle Movements • Muscular movements and sensation • Contains two major types of Neurons: 1) Sensory Neurons(Afferent) 2) Motor Neurons(Efferent) • The neurons of SNS project from the CNS into the muscles and sensory organs. It is a direct path with synapses to connect nearby neurons.
Automatic Nervous System • Controlled and part of PNS • Involuntary Muscle Movements • Regulates glands, cardiac, and smooth muscle by returning them back to homeostasis; just like the reflex arc • Divided Into: 1) Sympathetic Nervous System: “Fight or Flight” 2) Parasympathetic Nervous System: “Rest and Digest”
Reflex Arc • Stimulus: a change in the environment • Response: react to the change in the environment • Receptors: cells specialized to react to a specific stimulus
Cont. • Reflexes Help Maintain Homeostasis By Controlling: • Heart Rate • Breathing Rate • Blood Pressure • Digestion
Sympathetic Divisions • Location: thoratic and lumbar spinal cord • Helps the body when it is in need of energy, under stress, and in emergency situation • Does this by: • increases blood pressure • decrease digestion • Increase heart beat • (fight or flight process) • Structure used: • Adrenal gland • Gray rami • Sympathetic trunks • Sympathetic chain ganglia
Sympathetic Ganglia Chain • Deliver information to the body • Located in the spinal cord and extend from the upper neck down to the coccyx.
Preganglionic Fibers • Nerve fibers that connect the central nervous system to ganglia • Sympathetic preganglionic fibers tend to be shorter than parasympathetic fibers and sympathetic fibers tend to form more synapses than parasympathetic fibers.
Postganglionic Fibers • In the autonomic nervous system, fibers from the ganglion to the effector organ are called postganglionic fibers. • Postganglionic fibers in the sympathetic division are adrenergic and use norepinephrine as a neurotransmitter. • Postganglionic fibers in the parasympathetic division are cholinergic and use acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter.
Parasympathetic Division • Location: in sacral region of the spinal cord • Allows the body to go back to the resting state • Counterbalances sympathetic division • Returns to homeostasis • Structures used: • Parathyroid gland • Submandibular gland • Sublingual gland
Neurotransmitters • Receptors
Regulation • Reflex centers receive sensory impulses from the viscera, and use autonomic nervous pathways to stimulate a motor response from the muscles or gland. • The hypothalamus helps regulate the body temperature, hunger, and electrolyte pathways. • The limbic system and cerebral cortex controls the autonomic nervous system during emotional stress.
Termination • Acetyl Cholinesterase decomposes the acetylcholine and the acetylcholine affects the post synaptic membrane • Then norepinephrine is released from cholinergic fibers that go back to the presynaptic neurons.
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