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| Efferent nervous system carries signals where? |
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| sympathetic structure is apart of what kinf of nervous system? |
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| The sympathetic chain ganglia is parallel to what? |
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| The sympathetic structure gets it input from where? |
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| Input from cord, medulla, and hypothalamus |
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| Hows does the sympathetic structure relate to cortical control? |
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| it has no direct cortical control |
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| Preganglionic neurons in the sympathetic structure has short what? |
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| What does preganlionic neurons in the sympathetic structure use as a neural transmitter to the post ganglionic neurons in ganglia? |
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| Post ganglionic neurons for the sympathetic struction are what type of neurons? |
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| how are the post ganglionic neurons of the sympathetic structure activated? |
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| Activated by pre-gangloinic nerves |
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| What does the postganglionic neuron in the sympathetic structure use as a neurotransmitter? |
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| What behaves like the postganglionic neuron in the sympathetic division? |
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| What does the sympathetic system respond to? |
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| emergerncy responds (fight or flight) |
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| what is designed to remove danger? |
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| what happens to the blood flow to skeletal muscles? |
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| Its a increase in blood flow |
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| Concurrently with the increase in blood flow in a fight or flight response, what does the heart do? |
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| heart concurrent activation of motor units |
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| what happens to the difestive system in a fight or flight response? |
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| Decrease activity of digestive and related functions |
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