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Which of the following is mismatched?
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promotes urination; sympathetic
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gallbladder contracts to expel bile; parasympathetic
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penis ejaculation; sympathetic
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bronchiole dilation in lungs; sympathetic
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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Sympathetic has minimal branching of preganglionic ±bers; parasympathetic has extensive branching of
preganglionic ±bers.
b.
Sympathetic origin is craniosacral; parasympathetic is thoracolumbar.
c.
Sympathetic division has long preganglionic and short postganglionic ±bers; parasympathetic has short
preganglionic and long postganglionic ±bers.
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Sympathetic ganglia are within a few centimeters of the CNS; parasympathetic ganglia are close to the
visceral organs served.
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What word matches the following de±nition? -"the system of motor neurons that innervates
smooth and cardiac muscle and glands (also called involuntary nervous system)"
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postganglionic neuron
b.
autonomic nervous system
c.
preganglionic neuron
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visceral re²ex arc
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Which type of drug would be useful in dilating the pupils for an examination of the retina?
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alpha-1 receptor inhibitor
b.
beta-1 receptor mimic
c.
beta-3 receptor mimic
d.
muscarinic receptor inhibitor
What word matches the following de±nition? -"the division of the autonomic nervous
system that prepares the body for activity or to prepare with some stressor such as danger
or excitement – the ±ght, fright, and ²ight subdivision"
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muscarinic receptor
b.
sympathetic division
c.
cholinergic receptor
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parasympathetic division
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