Functions Visceral Motor Division of the PNS Visceral functions: Heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, urination
Neuron Organization Two Neuron Chain Preganglionic autonomic motor neuron Increases communication and control Neuronal Convergence Neuronal Divergence Preganglionic Axon Ganglionic autonomic motor neuron Postganglionic Axon mooth muscle, cardiac muscle, or glands
Divisions Parasympathetic Sympathetic Function Structure conserving energy and replenishing nutrient stores Rest and Digest Maintain homeostasis Craniosacral division Neurons Ganglion Cranial Outflow Sacral Outflow Occulomotor Facial Glossopharyngeal Vagus Pupil constriction increase production of tears, nasal secretions, and saliva Increased saliva production Abdominal Cavity Thoracic Cavity Increased smooth muscle contraction and secretory activity in digestive tract organs Increased mucous production, decrease diameter in airways, decrease heart rate, decrease force of heart contractions Pelvic splanchnic nerves Preganglionic Axons Postganglionic Axons Originate in the brainstem or lateral gray matter of the S2-S4 spinal cord segments Have less than 4 branches Long Short Terminal Ganglia Intramural Ganglia
Autonomic Nervous System
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