parasympathetic nervous system

parasympathetic part of autonomic division of nervous system

The parasympathetic nervous system is one of the two divisions of the vertebrate autonomic nervous system. Parasympathetic nerves emerge cranially as pre ganglionic fibers from oculomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus and from the sacral region of the spinal cord. Most neurons are cholinergic and responses are mediated by muscarinic receptors. The parasympathetic system innervates, for example: salivary glands, thoracic and abdominal viscera, bladder and genitalia[GO].

Type Bone
Body System Nervous
Parent Structure structure with developmental contribution from neural crest
Latin Name parasympathetic part of autonomic division of nervous system
FMA ID 9907

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?
The parasympathetic nervous system is one of the two divisions of the vertebrate autonomic nervous system. Parasympathetic nerves emerge cranially as pre ganglionic fibers from oculomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus and from the sacral region of the spinal cord. Most neurons are cholinergic
What body system is the parasympathetic nervous system part of?
The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the parasympathetic nervous system?
The Latin name for the parasympathetic nervous system is parasympathetic part of autonomic division of nervous system.

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