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Nicotinic receptors in the parasympathetic NS do what? Muscarinic receptors in the parasympathetic NS do what? ~~~ Nicotinic = skeletal muscle Muscarinic = organ response Examples of cholinergic stimulation responses ~~~ Constrict pupils Increased saliva Bronchoconstriction Mucus Increas...

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