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the part of the autonomic nervous system that is activated under conditions of
stress
dilates pupils
stops flow of saliva
accelerates heart rate
dilates bronchi
stops peristalsis and secretion
conversion of glycogen to glucose
secretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline
inhibits bladder contraction
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1 Neuron Structure 2 Synapses
, 3 Sympatetic nervous system 4 Neuron Function Types
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Neuron Structure cell body, dendrites, axon
Neuron Structure: CNS-based; in PNS grouped in ganglia
Cell Body (Soma)
Neuron structure: Dendrites Carry impulses toward the cell body
Neuron Structure: Axon Carries impulses away from the cell body
Neuron Function Types -motor (efferent)
-sensory (afferent)
- Associational (interneurons)
Neuron Functions: Motor (efferent) From CNS to effector organs
Neuron Function: Associational Neuron to neuron communication
(Interneurons)
Neuron Function: Sensory (Afferent) From periphery to CNS
Neuroglia supporting cells of the nervous system
PNS and CNS
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the part of the autonomic nervous system that is activated under conditions of
stress
dilates pupils
stops flow of saliva
accelerates heart rate
dilates bronchi
stops peristalsis and secretion
conversion of glycogen to glucose
secretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline
inhibits bladder contraction
Choose an answer
1 Neuron Structure 2 Synapses
, 3 Sympatetic nervous system 4 Neuron Function Types
Don't know?
Terms in this set (56)
Neuron Structure cell body, dendrites, axon
Neuron Structure: CNS-based; in PNS grouped in ganglia
Cell Body (Soma)
Neuron structure: Dendrites Carry impulses toward the cell body
Neuron Structure: Axon Carries impulses away from the cell body
Neuron Function Types -motor (efferent)
-sensory (afferent)
- Associational (interneurons)
Neuron Functions: Motor (efferent) From CNS to effector organs
Neuron Function: Associational Neuron to neuron communication
(Interneurons)
Neuron Function: Sensory (Afferent) From periphery to CNS
Neuroglia supporting cells of the nervous system
PNS and CNS