Nervous System Part 2
Nervous System Part 2
Nervous System Part 2
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Nerve
fiber
Nerve
fiber
Ganglia
• Synapse between nerve cells outside the CNS is
called ganglion
Synapse between two neurons
Parts of PNS
Peripheral
Nervous System
(PNS)
Sympathetic Parasympathetic
Nervous System Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
• Mediate bodily movement.
• The somatic system is under conscious
control with signal that originate in the cortex.
• Innervate skeletal muscles.
• Also called voluntary nervous system, the somatic
system includes many involuntary functions such
as sensation and reflexes.
• Motor somatic neurons have No intermediate
synapses outside of CNS (one neuron
pathway i.e. there is No ganglia).
• Localized synapses are formed at specific
neuromuscular junction.
• Activation of motor somatic nerve leads to
muscle contraction (i.e. has excitation
effect only).
• One type of neurotransmitter (acetylcholine
“Ach”) releases at neuromuscular junction
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
• Mediates control of the internal organs.
• The autonomic system is largely involuntary, its control
originates in the brainstem and hypothalamus.
• Autonomic nervous system innervates the heart,
smooth muscles, organs and glands.
• The autonomic system makes one ganglion after
leaving the CNS. The post ganglionic cell then makes
contact with target organ (two neuron pathway).
• Stimulation can cause either excitation or inhibition
of the target tissue.
• Use several types of neurotransmitter like
norepinephrine (NE) and Ach.
Somatic nervous system Parasympathetic system
Differences between parts of PNS
Divisions of ANS
1. Sympathetic division
2. Parasympathetic division