PNA100 Chapter 11 Review
PNA100 Chapter 11 Review
PNA100 Chapter 11 Review
The somatic nervous system includes both sensory and motor neurons.
o The sensory neurons convey input from receptors for the special senses (vision,
hearing, taste, smell, and equilibrium) and from receptors for somatic senses (pain,
temperature, touch, and proprioceptive (unconscious perception of movement),
sensations)
The output (motor) part of the ANS has two main branches The sympathetic and the
parasympathetic division.
Most organs have dual innervation (they receive impulses from both sympathetic and
parasympathetic neurons).
In general, nerve impulses from one division stimulate the organ to increase its activity
(excitation), and impulses from the other division decrease the organ’s activity (inhibition).
Note:
Stimulation by the autonomic motor neurons excite or inhibit smooth muscle, cardiac
muscle, and glands
Stimulation by somatic motor neurons always causes contraction of skeletal muscle
Don’t need to know: lacrimal, pancreas, ciliary muscle of eye, gallbladder and ducts, spleen,
uterus, sex organs