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1 Peripheral Nervous System

2 I. Composed of Nerves A. Bundle of neurons surrounded by connective tissue

3 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

4 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

5 Somatic Autonomic Voluntary? Effectors Neurotransmitters Usually Never
Skeletal Muscles Glands, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle Neurotransmitters Acetylcholine – always! Acetylcholine, epinephrine, norepinephrine

6 III. Autonomic Nervous System
A. Controls involuntary responses to regulate physiological responses B. Further divided into Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions

7 Sympathetic division –
“Fight or Flight” a. Nerves originate from center of spinal cord b. Uses epinephrine and norepinephrine as neurotransmitters

8 c. Response to unusual circumstances – increases activity d
c. Response to unusual circumstances – increases activity d. “E” division – exercise, excitement, emergency, embarrassment Sympathetic = Snake

9 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

10 Parasympathetic = Panda
c. Conserves energy and handles the usual circumstances d. “D” division – digestion, defecation, diuresis Parasympathetic = Panda

11 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)

12 I – Olfactory – sensory, smell

13 II – Optic – sensory, vision

14 III – Oculomotor – motor, eye muscles – moves eyelids and eyeball, adjusts pupils and lenses

15 IV – Trochlear, motor, moves eyeballs

16 V – Trigeminal – sensory for face, motor for chewing

17 VI – Abducens – motor, moves eyeballs

18 VII – Facial Sensory – taste Motor - face

19 VIII – Vestibulocochlear
Sensory – balance and hearing

20 IX – Glossopharyngeal Sensory – taste Motor – pharynx (swallowing)

21 X – Vagus sensory & motor, throat and internal organs

22 XI – Accessory – motor, neck & upper back

23 XII – Hypoglossal – motor, tongue


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