Effects of autonomic nervous system

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Summary in 3-4 pages the effect of Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) on physiology of various organs. Identify and emphasize various receptor types that mediate opposite physiological actions of different neurotransmitters in different organs.

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Running head: EFFECTS OF AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

Effects of Autonomic Nervous System
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EFFECTS OF AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

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Autonomic Nervous System
The system is responsible for regulating all internal organs through constant balance of
warming aspects. The autonomic nervous system is characterized by the ability of maintaining the
homeostatic operations in the body. The ANS is divided into two parts; the parasympathetic and
sympathetic division. The sympathetic system is mainly associated with flight or fight response
while the activities of parasympathetic involve digestion and resting. Homeostasis is referred to as
the balance experienced between the two systems. The dual innervations manage to determine the
activity carried out at each target effector (Chen et al. 2014). In consideration to the heart, it is
known that it receives connections from parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions. The two
groups have diverse functions in which one causes the heart rate to decrease while the other causes
heart rate to increase.
Sympathetic division
The division helps when one is required to respond to a threat, run away or be involved in
a fight. The system brings different effects because many effector organs get activated through the
occurrence of commo...


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