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Peripheral Nervous System
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I. Composed of Nerves A. Bundle of neurons surrounded by connective tissue
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B. Classification of nerves 1
B. Classification of nerves 1. Sensory/Afferent – composed entirely of sensory neurons 2. Motor/Efferent – composed entirely of motor neurons 3. Mixed – composed of both sensory and motor neurons
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II. Divided into 2 subcomponents
Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems Somatic – voluntary control of skeletal muscles Autonomic – involuntary control of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands
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Somatic Autonomic Voluntary? Effectors Neurotransmitters Usually Never
Skeletal Muscles Glands, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle Neurotransmitters Acetylcholine – always! Acetylcholine, epinephrine, norepinephrine
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III. Autonomic Nervous System
A. Controls involuntary responses to regulate physiological responses B. Further divided into Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions
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Sympathetic division –
“Fight or Flight” a. Nerves originate from center of spinal cord b. Uses epinephrine and norepinephrine as neurotransmitters
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c. Response to unusual circumstances – increases activity d
c. Response to unusual circumstances – increases activity d. “E” division – exercise, excitement, emergency, embarrassment Sympathetic = Snake
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2. Parasympathetic division – “Rest and digest” a
2. Parasympathetic division – “Rest and digest” a. Nerves originate from the brain stem and upper and lower parts of the spinal cord b. Uses acetylcholine as neurotransmitter
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Parasympathetic = Panda
c. Conserves energy and handles the usual circumstances d. “D” division – digestion, defecation, diuresis Parasympathetic = Panda
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IV. Cranial Nerves Peripheral nerves that arise from the brain instead of the spinal cord For the most part control parts things from the neck up (vagus nerve is the exception)
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I – Olfactory – sensory, smell
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II – Optic – sensory, vision
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III – Oculomotor – motor, eye muscles – moves eyelids and eyeball, adjusts pupils and lenses
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IV – Trochlear, motor, moves eyeballs
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V – Trigeminal – sensory for face, motor for chewing
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VI – Abducens – motor, moves eyeballs
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VII – Facial Sensory – taste Motor - face
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VIII – Vestibulocochlear
Sensory – balance and hearing
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IX – Glossopharyngeal Sensory – taste Motor – pharynx (swallowing)
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X – Vagus sensory & motor, throat and internal organs
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XI – Accessory – motor, neck & upper back
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XII – Hypoglossal – motor, tongue
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