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Bio 201 Chapter 13 2024 Edition.
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Abducens – ANS Fibers extend from pons through superior orbital fissures to lateral
rectus muscle; primarily motor nerve for lateral eye movement

Accessory - ANSFormed from ventral rootless from C1-C5 region of spinal cord;
rootless pass into cranium via foramen magnum and exit skull via jugular foramina;
motor to trapezius and sternocleidomastoid

Activation of sensory receptors - ANSResults in action potentials sent to the brain

Adaptation - ANSThere is a decreased sensitivity of receptors in response to constant
stimuli

Chemoreceptors - ANSRespond to chemicals (smell, taste, changes in blood chemistry)

Classification of nerves - ANSSomatic sensory/motor; visceral sensory/motor; pure
sensory or pure motor nerves are rare

Complex receptors - ANSVision, hearing, equilibrium, smell, and taste

Cranial nerves - ANS12 pairs extend from brainstem; most are mixed nerves

Encapsulated dendritic endings - ANSAll are mechanoreceptors

Exteroceptors - ANSRespond to stimulus outside the body

Facial - ANSFibers extend from pons through internal acoustic meatuses and emerge
on lateral aspect of the face; main motor nerves of face; motor functions include facial
expression; parasympathetic nerves control lacrimal glands, salivary glands; sensory
function is taste

ganglia - ANScontain neuron cell bodies; dorsal root ganglia contain somatic sensory
neuron cell bodies; autonomic ganglia contain visceral motor neuron cell bodies

Glossopharyngeal - ANSFibers extend from the medulla through jugular foramen to
throat; motor to tongue and pharynx for swallowing; parasympathetic to parotid salivary
glands; sensory for taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue and general sensory from throat;
sensory from carotid chemoreceptors and baroreceptors

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