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[Audio] Sympathetic nervous system. SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM.

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[Audio] Did you know The sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for physical activity and stress response.

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[Audio] Autonomic system is divided into two regions Sympathetic and parasympathetic The autonomic nervous system controls involuntary bodily functions. The sympathetic nervous system triggers the "fight or flight" response the parasympathetic nervous system triggers the "rest and digest" response..

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[Audio] Anatomy and structure of sympathetic nervous system A CHAIN OF GANGLIA PARALLEL TO THE SPINAL CORD.

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[Audio] FUNCTIONS Increases heart rate and blood pressure to prepare the body for physical activity. increases blood flow and prepares the body for "fight or flight" response..

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[Audio] Dilates the pupils and relaxes bronchioles to increase oxygen intake. Reduces airway resistance to facilitate breathing during physical activity..

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[Audio] Stimulates the release of glucose from the liver to provide energy for the body. Increases sweating to regulate body temperature.

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[Audio] NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE NOREPINEPHRINE AT TARGET TISSUES. NOREPINEPHRINE BINDS TO ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS AND PRODUCES EFFECTS ADRENAL GLANDS SECRETE EPINEPHRINE/NOREPINEPHRINE INTO BLOODSTREAM, WHICH BIND TO ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS AND PRODUCE SIMILAR EFFECTS..

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[Audio] DISORDERS Hypertension Raynaud's disease Hyperhidrosis Panic disorder Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) Migraines Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Autonomic neuropathy.

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[Audio] CONCLUSION IT IS A CRUCIAL COMPONENT OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN THE BODY'S STRESS RESPONSE..

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