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Afferent neuron: cholinergic Efferent neuron: Cholinergic adrenergic CNS Efferent Sensory Motor Afferent neuron: cholinergic Efferent neuron: Cholinergic adrenergic

junctions

Types of Action of Representative Agents at Peripheral Cholinergic and Adrenergic Synapses and Neuroeffector Junctions

Table Cont.

Types of Action of Representative Agents at Peripheral Cholinergic and Adrenergic Synapses and Neuroeffector Junctions (Continued)

Responses f Effector Organs to Autonomic Nerve Impulses Adrenergic Impulses1 Cholinergic Impulses1 Effector Organs

Artenoles Veins (Systemic) Lung

Stomach Intestine Gallbladder & Ducts Kidney Urinary bladder Ureter

Responses of Effector Organs to Autonomic Nerve Impulses (Continued) Adrenergic Impulses1 Cholinergic Impulses1