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neurons do what - ✔✔conduct nerve impulses
what is the synapse - ✔✔junction between two neurons
what makes up the central nervous system - ✔✔brain and spinal cord
what three parts make up the brain - ✔✔cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata
what makes up the peripheral nervous system - ✔✔sensory nerves and motor nerves
How many cranial nerves are there - ✔✔12
what nerve is the trigeminal nerve - ✔✔5
what parts does the trigeminal nerve control - ✔✔supplies sensation to the teeth and jaw
what are the 2 components of the autonomic nervous system? - ✔✔sympathetic nervous system
parasympathetic nervous system
what nervous system "speeds things up" - ✔✔sympathetic
what nervous system "slows things down" - ✔✔parasympathetic
, what nervous system has terminations in all level of the heart - ✔✔sympathetic nervous system
stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system causes what? - ✔✔vasoconstriction in general and
increases the heart rate
what nervous system is important in maintaining blood pressure - ✔✔sympathetic
vasomotor is controlled by the - ✔✔sympathetic nervous system
the vasomotor does what - ✔✔controls the diameter of the blood vessels
baroreceptors regulate what function - ✔✔blood pressure with positional changes
the sympathetic or adrenergic effects of the autonomic nervous system involve what - ✔✔two effects A
and B- these effect several tissues and organs
Alpha effect is what (only one alpha) - ✔✔vasoconstriction
Beta effect is what( two beta categories) - ✔✔seen in bigger organs, heart and lungs
Beta 1 activity is where - ✔✔heart related functions- such as increased heart rate and strength of
contraction
Beta 2 activity is where - ✔✔pulmonary function of bronchiolar dilation (lungs)
Parasympathetic stimulation causes what - ✔✔increased activity of digestive tract and stimulates
production of saliva and pharyngeal secretions. (atropine or Robinul can counteract stimulations)