Chapter 15. The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes

Ace your homework & exams now with Quizwiz!

parasympathetic fibers leave the brainstem through which cranial nerves?

- III - VII - IX - X

Which send input to the ANS?

- Spinal cord - Medulla oblongata - Hypothalamus - Cerebral cortex

which regions of the CNS does the parasympathetic division of the ANS arise from?

- brain - sacral spinal cord

Indicate which of the following are regulated by autonomic nuclei in the brainstem.

-sweating -vasomotor control -pupillary construction -salivating

which nervous system has two nerve fibers connecting the CNS to an effector?

Autonomic

which activities are attributed to the parasympathetic division of the ANS?

Digestion reduced energy expenditure waste elimination normal body maintenance

regarding the adrenal gland, which of the following pairings is correct?

Medulla; the inner part

Within an autonomic output pathway, the ____________ fiber is unmyelinated and synapses with visceral effectors

Postganglionic

place the components of visceral reflex arc in order

Receptor. Afferent neuron. Interneuron. Efferent neurons. Effector.

the division of the ANS that has relatively short preganglionic fibers and long postganglionic fibers is the _______ division

Sympathetic

which division of the ANS has widespread neural divergence?

Sympathetic

Which stimuli can trigger the limbic system to influence hypothalamic control of the ANS?

anger anxiety fear

The sympathetic and parasympathetic systems exhibit a background rate of activity referred to as _____ tone

autonomic

in which nervous system are the effectors glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle?

autonomic

which nervous system controls glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle?

autonomic

which is usually under involuntary control?

autonomic nervous system

from which regions of the CNS do the nerves of the parasympathetic nervous system arise?

brainstem and sacral

_____ innervation refers to the fact that many structures in the body are innervated by nerve fibers from both the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the ANS

dual

which hormones are secreted by the adrenal medulla?

epinephrine and norepinephrine

what region of the brain is the primary regulator of the visceral motor system?

hypothalamus

which best describes a preganglionic neuron in the ANS

it has its cell body in the spinal cord or the brainstem and its axon terminates in a ganglion

which describes the autonomic nervous system?

it originates in the CNS and receives input from the cerebral cortex, the hypothalamus, and the medulla oblongata

the ganglia of the sympathetic division are located ______

near the spinal column

which nervous system transmits only excitatory signals to the effector cells

somatic

Vasomotor tone is produced by a baseline level of stimulation by which division of the ANS?

sympathetic

the division of the ANS that has general and widespread effects in the ________ division

sympathetic

which division of the ANS is associated with the "fight-or-flight" response?

sympathetic

which ganglia extend from the cervical region to the coccygeal region along the vertebral column?

sympathetic

which division of the ans is responsible for increasing heart rate, alertness, blood pressure, pulmonary airflow, blood-glucose concentration, and blood flow to the heart and skeletal muscle

sympathetic division

in the _______ division of the ANS, the preganglionic nerve fibers are short, while in the ________ division the preganglionic fibers are relatively long

sympathetic; parasympathetic

Nerves of the sympathetic nervous system arise from which regions of the spinal cord?

thoracic and lumbar

what are the characteristics of a visceral reflex?

unconscious stereotyped automatic

which cranial nerve supplies parasympathetic fibers to the viscera of the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?

vagus

what is the other name for the autonomic nervous system?

visceral motor system

which of the following are examples of the antagonistic effects of the sympathetic and parasympathetic division?

• the sympathetic division speeds up heart rate while the parasympathetic division slows it down • the sympathetic division induces dilation of the pupil while the parasympathetic division induces the pupil to constrict

which of the following are examples of the antagonistic effects of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions?

• the sympathetic division speeds up heart rate while the parasympathetic division slows it down • the sympathetic division induces dilation of the pupil while the parasympathetic division induces the pupil to constrict


Related study sets

Order of Abundance of the Formed Elements of Blood

View Set

Ch 2: Strategic Human Resource Management

View Set

Chapter 8: Political Participation and Voting

View Set

Ch 17 Control of Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes

View Set

Pharm Respiratory & CNS Practice Quiz

View Set

Joan of Arc and Marie Antoinette

View Set