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Sympathetic Response

The document discusses the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and its response. The SNS increases blood glucose, epinephrine, and free fatty acids. It causes lipolysis, increases heart rate and contractility, raises blood pressure, and reduces bleeding. The SNS response is mediated by neurons in the reticular formation and helps prepare the body for fighting or fleeing by increasing energy availability and catabolism. It relaxes the pyloric sphincter except.

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Sympathetic Response

The document discusses the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and its response. The SNS increases blood glucose, epinephrine, and free fatty acids. It causes lipolysis, increases heart rate and contractility, raises blood pressure, and reduces bleeding. The SNS response is mediated by neurons in the reticular formation and helps prepare the body for fighting or fleeing by increasing energy availability and catabolism. It relaxes the pyloric sphincter except.

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  • Introduction to Sympathetic Response: Introduces the concept of the Sympathetic Response, organs involved, and key hormones like Epinephrine.
  • Question and Explanation: Contains a question regarding the greater splanchnic nerve, analyzing true and false statements for educational purposes.
  • Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems: Visually compares S.A.N.S and P.A.N.S with illustrative diagrams of nerve paths and functions.
  • Ganglia Comparison: Compares spinal ganglia with autonomic ganglia, highlighting anatomical and functional differences.
  • Cell Structure Overview: Explains the structure and organization of cell bodies and axons in the nervous system, through diagrams.
  • Motor and Sensory Cortex: Depicts the motor and sensory areas of the brain, including functional zones.
  • Sensory and Motor Neurons: Describes the structure and pathways of sensory and motor neurons in the nervous system.
  • Ganglion Overview: Provides a detailed discussion on the ganglion, its functions and its role as a relay station.
  • Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems: Compares somatic and autonomic nervous systems with focus on preganglionic and postganglionic fibers.
  • S.A.N.S vs P.A.N.S: Briefly contrasts the sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic systems using simple illustrations.
  • Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems: Continues the visual comparison of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems.
  • Sympathetic Response Mechanisms: Discusses the mechanisms of the sympathetic response, including lipolysis, energy expenditure, and roles in the cardiovascular system.
  • Autonomic Nervous System Structure: Details the structure and function of the ANS, emphasizing relay points.
  • Sympathetic Response Functions: Outlines the various systemic effects of the sympathetic response including vascular and muscular changes.
  • Pupillary Response: Illustrates the pupillary response to sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation.
  • Neurotransmitter Action: Discusses the role of neurotransmitters in autonomic and somatic pathways.
  • Nervous System Chemistry: Explores the chemical basis of neurotransmitter action, focusing on the adrenal medulla and related compounds.
  • Neurotransmitter Synthesis and Release: Details the synthesis, storage, and release processes for neurotransmitters in the nervous system.
  • Types of Fibers: Describes different types of nerve fibers, their locations, and their functions in neurological pathways.
  • Sweat Gland Function: Explains the functioning of sweat glands within the SANS system focusing on thermoregulation and stress responses.
  • P.A.N.S Pathways: Visual overview of pathways and functions of the Parasympathetic Autonomic Nervous System.
  • Autonomic Nervous System Quiz: Features a quiz question on Nor-Epinephrine with educational answers and explanations.
  • Autonomic Pharmacology Introduction: Introduces the concept and resources available for learning about autonomic pharmacology.
  • Contact and Resources: Provides contact information and resources related to the document with links to online platforms.
  • Inside Back Cover: Blank or decorative inside back cover. No content present.

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