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The statement "its postganglionic axons always use acetylcholine as the neurotransmitter" is
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Mary accidentally ate poison mushrooms that contain muscarine.What symptoms would you expect to observe?
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Injury to the cervical sympathetic ganglia would affect the function of the
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Drugs that have effects similar to those of sympathetic activation are called sympathomimetic drugs.Which of the following would you not expect to observe in a person who has taken a sympathomimetic drug?
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The celiac,superior mesenteric and inferior mesenteric ganglia are collectively called ________ ganglia.
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During ________ sleep,the entire body relaxes and the activity of the cerebral cortex is at a minimum.
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Most visceral organs have ________ innervation with sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves.
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Stimulation of the neurons in the celiac ganglion would lead to
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Figure 16-1 ANS Pathway
Use Figure 16-1 to answer the following questions:
-Identify the round structure labeled "3."

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Preganglionic neurons of the autonomic nervous system are located in
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Drugs that stimulate alpha receptors,causing constriction of peripheral vessels,are
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Most sympathetic effector junctions release norepinephrine but a significant number release acetylcholine instead.Which of these is an example of an organ of the cholinergic type?
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Which of the following statements is true?
The stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors can lead to
1) an increase in metabolic activity.
2) stimulation of airway smooth muscle.
3) the breakdown of triglycerides within adipocytes.
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Figure 16-1 ANS Pathway
Use Figure 16-1 to answer the following questions:
-Identify the structure labeled "5."

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Stimulation of α₁ adrenergic receptors by norepinephrine results in
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