Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous System definitions Flashcards
Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous System definitions
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Autonomic Nervous System
A division of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary bodily functions and maintains homeostasis.Sympathetic Division
Part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for the fight or flight response and maintaining homeostasis during physical activity.Parasympathetic Division
Part of the autonomic nervous system that promotes rest and digest activities, maintaining homeostasis during relaxation.Autonomic Tone
The balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions, adjusting to environmental cues.Homeostasis
The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes.Fight or Flight Response
A physiological reaction to perceived threats, mobilizing energy resources for action.Rest and Digest System
Another name for the parasympathetic division, focusing on relaxation and digestion.Efferent Pathway
The motor pathway in the nervous system, consisting of neurons that carry signals to effectors.Peripheral Nervous System
The part of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord, including somatic and autonomic systems.Somatic Nervous System
A division of the peripheral nervous system controlling voluntary movements and reflexes.Visceral Systems
Body systems involving smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, controlled by the autonomic nervous system.Emotional Arousal
A state of heightened physiological activity in response to emotional stimuli.Effectors
Organs or cells that act in response to neural signals, often innervated by both autonomic divisions.Cardiac Muscle
Involuntary muscle tissue found in the heart, regulated by the autonomic nervous system.Skeletal Muscle
Voluntary muscle tissue controlled by the somatic nervous system, responsible for movement.