The figure below is a partially filled in flow chart that depicts the basic outl
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The figure below is a partially filled in flow chart that depicts the basic outline of the human nervous system. For this question, match each statement/descriptor given in the left-hand column to the appropriate letter designation in the right-hand column that notes the site(s) in the flow chart to which the statement/descriptor refers.
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This portion of the nervous system broadly contains all neurons that are found outside of the brain or spinal cord.
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Effectors for the neurons in this portion of the nervous system would be cardiac or smooth muscle cells or glandular cells - all of which are under involuntary control.
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Neural pathways in this portion of the nervous system would include pre-ganglionic fibers that secrete norepinephrin.
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Neurons in this region of the nervous system are all specialized to generate and propagate electronchemical messages that allow various discrete portions of the body to communicate with one another
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Neurons in this portion of the nervous system are referred to as afferentneurons and let the CNS know how various stimuli are affecting the body.
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Neurons in this portion of the nervous system function to pick up informationfrom the periphery and bring it to the CNS.
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This portion of the nervous system is often referred to as the 'rest and digest' component of the autonomic nervous system.
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Interneurons would be present in this portion of the nervous system.
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Neurons of this portion of the nervous system carry information from the CNSto the peripheral structures that are notunder voluntary control.
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Dual fiber networks in this portion of the nervous system regulate the 'flight or fight' stress response.
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Neural pathways in this portion of the nervous system would include short pre-ganglionic fibers that synapse with long norepinephrine-secreting post-ganglionic neurons.
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Neurons in this portion of the nervous system are sometimes referred to as 'sensory' neurons because they 'sense' how various stimuli i.e. light waves, pressure waves, temperature, chemical components in our foods, etc. are stimulating different parts of the body.
A
B
C
D
A, B, C, and D
Neither A, B, C or D
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This portion of the nervous system broadly contains all neurons that are found outside of the brain or spinal cord.
123456
Effectors for the neurons in this portion of the nervous system would be cardiac or smooth muscle cells or glandular cells - all of which are under involuntary control.
123456
Neural pathways in this portion of the nervous system would include pre-ganglionic fibers that secrete norepinephrin.
123456
Neurons in this region of the nervous system are all specialized to generate and propagate electronchemical messages that allow various discrete portions of the body to communicate with one another
123456
Neurons in this portion of the nervous system are referred to as afferentneurons and let the CNS know how various stimuli are affecting the body.
123456
Neurons in this portion of the nervous system function to pick up informationfrom the periphery and bring it to the CNS.
123456
This portion of the nervous system is often referred to as the 'rest and digest' component of the autonomic nervous system.
123456
Interneurons would be present in this portion of the nervous system.
123456
Neurons of this portion of the nervous system carry information from the CNSto the peripheral structures that are notunder voluntary control.
123456
Dual fiber networks in this portion of the nervous system regulate the 'flight or fight' stress response.
123456
Neural pathways in this portion of the nervous system would include short pre-ganglionic fibers that synapse with long norepinephrine-secreting post-ganglionic neurons.
123456
Neurons in this portion of the nervous system are sometimes referred to as 'sensory' neurons because they 'sense' how various stimuli i.e. light waves, pressure waves, temperature, chemical components in our foods, etc. are stimulating different parts of the body.
1.A
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.A, B, C, and D
6.Neither A, B, C or D
Explanation / Answer
Description is given below :
A : Peripheral Nervous System ,
B : Sensory,
C : Autonomic,
D : Sympathetic subdivision,
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