Compare and contrast the effect on target tissues for each sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions and determine which division would most likely affect somatic nervous system and why?
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Effects on target organs for each sympathetic and parasympathetic divison.
Somatic nervous system is one of the part of peripheral nervous system. And it's function is voluantry control of the human body through the afferent and efferent nervous system via the skeletal muscles
Compare and contrast the effect on target tissues for each sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions and determine...
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NA) Parasympathetic stimulation the flow of blood to the external entala - Parasympathetic stimulation the size of the pupil of the eye. Parasympathetic stimulation the volume of sweat secreted. Parasympathetic stimulation smooth muscle activity in the small intestin Parasympathetic stimulation saliva secretion • Parasympathetic stimulation the contraction of skeletal muscles Parasympathetic stimulation the rate the SA node depolariz Parasympathetic stimulation the volume of weat secreted Parasympathetic stimulation the diameter of the bronchioles by the activity of smooth muscle in their...
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