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Peripheral Nervous System
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Area outside of CNS Consists of: – Nerves – Scattered ganglia
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Nerve Structure Endoneurium – Encloses fibers Perineurium – Encloses fascicles of fibers Epineurium – Bundles fascicles – Outer covering
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Functional Classification Mixed nerves – Carry impulses for both sensory and motor fibers Afferent nerves – Sensory – Carry impulses TO CNS Efferent nerves – Motor – Carry impulses FROM CNS
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Cranial Nerves 12 pairs Head and neck region – Vagus nerves extend into thoracic and abdominal cavities Chart Page 259-260 – Descriptions and functions
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Spinal Nerves 31 pairs Named after region where it originates Each divides into dorsal and ventral rami – Contains both sensory and motor fibers Plexuses – Networks of nerves – Serve limbs
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Autonomic Nervous System Motor subdivision Cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, gland regulation Also called “involuntary nervous system” Divided into two divisions – Sympathetic – Parasympathetic
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Sympathetic Nervous Systems Prepares the body for stressful or emergency situations “fight or flight” Increases heart rate Make breathing easier Muscular strength is increased Norepinephrine has sympathetic (stimulating) effects
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Parasympathetic Nervous System Controls body process during ordinary situations Conserves and restores Slows the heart rate Decreases blood pressure “Resting and digesting” Generally, acetylcholine has parasympathetic (inhibiting) effects
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