For each of the following scenarios: 1. State the division of the ANS that is represented 2. Draw in the specific neurotransmitter released in the synapse between the pre- and post-ganglionic neurons 3. Draw in the specific neurotransmitter released in the synapse with the target tissue (effector) 4. Draw in the type of receptor on the post-ganglionic neuron 5. Draw in the type of receptor on the target tissue (effector) 6. State the effect this set of neurons has on the target tissue (effector) Example: Sympathetic 0----

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For each of the following scenarios:
1. State the division of the ANS that is represented
2. Draw in the specific neurotransmitter released in the synapse between the pre- and post-ganglionic neurons
3. Draw in the specific neurotransmitter released in the synapse with the target tissue (effector)
4. Draw in the type of receptor on the post-ganglionic neuron
5. Draw in the type of receptor on the target tissue (effector)
6. State the effect this set of neurons has on the target tissue (effector)
Example:
Sympathetic 0--< Ach o---
ANS Division
0---<
0
0---<
0-
0---<
0---<
0-
Nicotinic receptor
0---<
0----<
0----<
0----<
NE
Alpha-1 receptor
Dilator pupillae
muscles of iris
Target/Effector
Heart muscle
Heart muscle
Smooth muscles
of bronchioles
Smooth muscles
of bronchioles
Eccrine sweat
glands
Apocrine sweat
glands
Stomach glands
that secrete acid
Smooth muscle
of most blood
vessels
Dilates pupils
Target Effect
0---<
0-
0-
0---<
0-
0---<
0-
0-
0----<
0----<
0----<
0----<
0----<
Adipose tissue
Sphincter
pupillae muscles
of iris
Salivary glands
Adrenal medulla
(inner part of
adrenal gland)
Smooth muscle
the wall of
large intestine
Liver
Liver
Mucous glands
of nasal cavity
Beta cells of
pancreas
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following scenarios: 1. State the division of the ANS that is represented 2. Draw in the specific neurotransmitter released in the synapse between the pre- and post-ganglionic neurons 3. Draw in the specific neurotransmitter released in the synapse with the target tissue (effector) 4. Draw in the type of receptor on the post-ganglionic neuron 5. Draw in the type of receptor on the target tissue (effector) 6. State the effect this set of neurons has on the target tissue (effector) Example: Sympathetic 0--< Ach o--- ANS Division 0---< 0 0---< 0- 0---< 0---< 0- Nicotinic receptor 0---< 0----< 0----< 0----< NE Alpha-1 receptor Dilator pupillae muscles of iris Target/Effector Heart muscle Heart muscle Smooth muscles of bronchioles Smooth muscles of bronchioles Eccrine sweat glands Apocrine sweat glands Stomach glands that secrete acid Smooth muscle of most blood vessels Dilates pupils Target Effect 0---< 0- 0- 0---< 0- 0---< 0- 0- 0----< 0----< 0----< 0----< 0----< Adipose tissue Sphincter pupillae muscles of iris Salivary glands Adrenal medulla (inner part of adrenal gland) Smooth muscle the wall of large intestine Liver Liver Mucous glands of nasal cavity Beta cells of pancreas
ANS Division
0---<
0
0---<
0-
0---<
0---<
0
0---<
0---<
0-
0-
0-
0
0
0----<
0----<
0----<
Target/Effector
Heart muscle
Heart muscle
Smooth muscles
of bronchioles
Smooth muscles
of bronchioles
Eccrine sweat
glands
Apocrine sweat
glands
Stomach glands
that secrete acid
Smooth muscle
of most blood
vessels
Smooth muscle
of blood vessels
serving heart,
skeletal muscle,
liver & adipose
Target Effect
0-
0-
0---<
0
0---<
0-
0-
0-
0----<
0-----
0----<
0----<
Adrenal medulla
(inner part of
adrenal gland)
Smooth muscle
in the wall of
large intestine
Liver
Liver
Mucous glands
of nasal cavity
Beta cells of
pancreas
Beta cells of
pancreas
Transcribed Image Text:ANS Division 0---< 0 0---< 0- 0---< 0---< 0 0---< 0---< 0- 0- 0- 0 0 0----< 0----< 0----< Target/Effector Heart muscle Heart muscle Smooth muscles of bronchioles Smooth muscles of bronchioles Eccrine sweat glands Apocrine sweat glands Stomach glands that secrete acid Smooth muscle of most blood vessels Smooth muscle of blood vessels serving heart, skeletal muscle, liver & adipose Target Effect 0- 0- 0---< 0 0---< 0- 0- 0- 0----< 0----- 0----< 0----< Adrenal medulla (inner part of adrenal gland) Smooth muscle in the wall of large intestine Liver Liver Mucous glands of nasal cavity Beta cells of pancreas Beta cells of pancreas
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