CHAPTER 4 Pharmacology. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CNS AND PNS?
Comparison of Somatic and Autonomic Systems. Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) The ANS consists of motor neurons that: Innervate smooth and cardiac muscle.
CHEMICAL TRANSMITTERS DEFINITION : it is the substance which transmits the nerve impulse from pre - synaptic to post - synaptic membrane. MECHANISM : Arrival.
Chapter 15 Autonomic Nervous System & Visceral Reflexes General properties of the autonomic nervous system Anatomy of the autonomic nervous system Autonomic.
The autonomic nervous system The nervous system is divided anatomically into: central & peripheral NS The nervous system is divided physiologically into:
Introduction to Autonomic nervous system. Comparison of Somatic and Autonomic Systems.
Chapters 13 & 14 - The Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous Systems $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Introduction PNS/ANS Anatomy.
Midterm Review Jeopardy! $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Introduction PNS/ANS Anatomy Receptors Effects of the PNS/ANS Control.
The Autonomic Nervous System ISRAA OMAR. Autonomic drugs Autonomic drugs : Drugs that produce their primary therapeutic effect by mimicking or altering.
1. BrainForebrain Cerebral hemispheres CN I Diencephalon (epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus CN II Midbrain ( brainstem) CN III, CN IV Hindbrain Pons.
Gross Anatomy: Review of Autonomics in the Head and Neck
The Occulomotor, Trochlear & Abducent Cranial Nerves Dr. Nimir Dr. Safaa.