Comprehension Check ANS

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4/28/24, 11:05 PM Comprehension Check ANS: 2024SP-BI0O-2050-HY02 Human Anatomy & Physiology | skeletal muscle glands UnansweredQuestion 3 0/1pts The neurotransmitter, , IS released by the somatic motor nervous system and is always norepinephrine, excitatory norepinephrine, inhibitory Correct Answer acetylcholine, excitatory acetylcholine, inhibitory Question 4 1/1 pts Both acetylcholine (ACH) and norepinephrine (NE) are released by the autonomic nervous system. Whether or not NE is excitatory depends on how much is released when it is released the synaptic vessicle Correct! the receptor Question 5 0/1pts There is (are) neuron(s) in the efferent pathway of the nervous system 1, autonomic You Answered 2, somatic Correct Answer 2, autonomic None of the above Question 6 0/1pts https://pgcconline.instructure.com/courses/20137/quizzes/212143?module_item_id=2200666 2/4
4/28/24, 11:05 PM Comprehension Check ANS: 2024SP-BI0O-2050-HY02 Human Anatomy & Physiology | refers to the fact that most effectors of the ANS are innervated by both the parasympathetic and sympathetic branches. All or none principle Correct Answer Dual innervation Antagonistic innervention You Answered Fight or flight Question 7 1/1 pts The branch of the ANS is in charge during "resting and digesting" times. Correct! Parasympathetic Sympathetic Question 8 1/1 pts Stimulation by the branch would cause increased heart rate autonomic parasympathetic Correct! sympathetic Question 9 1/1 pts Stimulation by the branch would cause increased activity of the digestive system. autonomic Correct! parasympathetic sympathetic Question 10 0/1pts All sympathetic pre-ganglionic neurons synapse in the sympathetic chain ganglia You Answered https://pgcconline.instructure.com/courses/20137/quizzes/212143?module_item_id=2200666 3/4
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